Tag: model context protocol
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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:…
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Using an MCP Gateway as a Developer
Introduction To start off, MCP (Model Context Protocol) is an open standard that specifies how AI applications can securely connect to external systems and data sources. It provides a consistent…
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Understanding MCP Server Hosting: Why Centralized Management Matters (And Where Your Servers Should Run)
If you’re reading this, chances are you’ve discovered MCP servers running in your organization—probably more than you expected, and possibly without IT’s blessing. You’re not alone. Over the past few…
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15 MCP Servers I Use Most Right Now
A practical list of 15 MCP servers I use most for research, coding, browsing, payments, and productivity, with links to each project.
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Obot AI Donates the MCP Dev Summit to the Linux Foundation — and a New Chapter Begins for Agentic AI
Obot AI is donating the MCP Dev Summit to the Linux Foundation under the new Agentic AI Foundation (AAIF). After 2025 events in San Francisco and London, the summit will…
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Introducing Nanobot: Turn MCP Servers Into Interactive AI Agents
Introducing Nanobot, an open-source framework for turning MCP servers into interactive AI agents with reasoning, tool orchestration, and MCP-UI.
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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…


