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Security risks in the Model Context Protocol: What you need to know
Discover the top security threats in the Model Context Protocol (MCP)—from prompt injection to tool poisoning—and learn how to safeguard enterprise AI integrations.
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From Slack Pings to Answers: Five Lessons from Shipping an Enterprise MCP Server
Learn how MCP Slack Automation transformed Jira, Confluence, and New Relic queries into instant Slack answers with security, reliability, and trust.
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Evaluating Enterprise MCP Gateways
Explore how to evaluate enterprise MCP gateways — comparing Obot, Microsoft, IBM on security, catalog, deployment, integration, observability, and extensibility.
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Creating Your First MCP Server: A Step by Step Guide
Learn to build your first Model Context Protocol (MCP) server in Python—create tools, connect to Claude, fetch real-time data, and extend its functionality.
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Introducing the Obot MCP Gateway
Obot MCP Gateway is a free, open-source platform to securely manage, catalog, and scale MCP server adoption in the enterprise—featuring role-based access, audit logging, and Kubernetes deployment.
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Understanding the Model Context Protocol: A Beginner’s Guide
Learn how the Model Context Protocol (MCP) standardizes AI-to-tool communication—enabling secure, reliable, and scalable integrations across services.
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What are MCPs? A Simple Introduction
MCP or Model Context Protocol is a relatively new concept in the world of AI, but what is it and how can it help you?
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The Best 15 MCP Servers for Developers
Looking for the best MCP servers? Explore 15 powerful MCP servers that connect AI assistants to tools, APIs, and data to supercharge developer workflows.
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Beginner’s Guide to AI Agents with Obot
A 2026 refresh of our beginner’s guide to AI agents: what works now (plan-then-act, structured tool use, reflection), why MCP matters, how to evaluate agents realistically, and where Obot MCP Gateway adds governance, policy, and audit. Includes example (GitHub + Slack standup) and links to ReAct, ToT, Reflexion, WebArena, SWE-bench, and more.
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Building a Kubernetes Home Lab from the Ground Up
Introduction This is the first in an ongoing series of posts on building and running a Kubernetes Home Lab. I recently came across the concept of Home Lab, where you set up some servers at home to do miscellaneous stuff such as hosting home utilities or running various applications locally. Some examples of home utilities […]
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A Complete Guide to Open Source Software
What Is Open Source Software? Open source software (OSS) is a type of software whose source code is available to the public. This means that anyone can view, modify, and distribute the software as they see fit. OSS is an alternative to the traditional proprietary software model, where the source code is kept secret and […]
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