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MCP Token Security: Why Your Clients Shouldn’t Hold OAuth Tokens
Understand MCP token security and learn how to effectively manage OAuth access tokens after client authentication.
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Why Enterprises Need MCP Governance Now
MCP governance is no longer a future-state concern. The infrastructure decisions organizations make in the next two quarters will determine whether their agent deployments are auditable, controllable, and secure, or whether they're inheriting a sprawl problem that compounds faster than any team can manage manually.
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MCP Dynamic Client Registration: Why it Matters and How To Accomplish it with Entra
MCP Dynamic Client Registration is required by the MCP spec, but Microsoft Entra ID does not support it. Here's what that means for enterprise deployments—and the control plane pattern that bridges the gap.
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How to Manage Multiple AI Coding Agents (Without Hand-Rolling Tools)
When you're running Claude Code, Gemini, and Codex in parallel, the AI isn't the slow part. You are. Teams managing multiple AI coding agents across parallel sessions discover that the real friction isn't model capability — it's coordination.
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MCP Management: What Comes After Building the Servers
MCP management is the hard part of enterprise AI adoption. Learn how to handle governance, access control, employee discovery, and security at scale.
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The Reality of MCP Security: A CTO Action Plan
Six concrete MCP attack patterns with documented mechanics, the adoption gap that concentrates current risk, and a layered defense framework that security and engineering teams can actually ship.
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MCP Identity Management at Enterprise Scale: Solving the OAuth Sprawl Problem
Learn how to navigate MCP identity management challenges with insights for managing multiple servers effectively.
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MCP Filtering: How to Inspect and Control MCP Traffic in the Enterprise
MCP filtering lets enterprises inspect, modify, or block MCP requests and responses at the gateway layer — enabling PII redaction, compliance enforcement, and payload inspection without changing MCP servers or clients.
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Why MCP Authentication Is Harder Than It Looks
MCP development starts fast. Then you hit OAuth. Here's what production-ready MCP authentication actually requires — and why the complexity multiplies when you're running more than one server.
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How to Run Multiple AI Coding Agents at Once with Discobot
Learn how to run multiple AI coding agents at once using Discobot. Spin up parallel sessions across isolated sandboxes and stop waiting for one agent to finish before starting the next.
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Hosted MCP vs Self-Hosted MCP vs Local MCP: How to Choose
Compare hosted, self-hosted, and local MCP deployment models, including tradeoffs around speed, control, security, and operations.
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Single MCP Gateway vs Multiple MCP Servers
The world of MCP (Model Context Protocol) is growing fast. As more teams connect AI clients like Claude, Cursor, and VS Code to internal tools, a common architectural question appears: Should we run a single MCP gateway, or multiple independent MCP servers? At first glance, this looks like a routing decision, but in reality, it’s […]
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