KrakenD
Engineered for peak performance and efficient resource use, KrakenD can manage a staggering 70k requests per second on just one instance. Its stateless build ensures hassle-free scalability, sidelining complications like database upkeep or node synchronization.
In terms of features, KrakenD is a jack-of-all-trades. It accommodates multiple protocols and API standards, offering granular access control, data shaping, and caching capabilities. A standout feature is its Backend For Frontend pattern, which consolidates various API calls into a single response, simplifying client interactions.
On the security front, KrakenD is OWASP-compliant and data-agnostic, streamlining regulatory adherence. Operational ease comes via its declarative setup and robust third-party tool integration. With its open-source community edition and transparent pricing model, KrakenD is the go-to API Gateway for organizations that refuse to compromise on performance or scalability.
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Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform
Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform is Google Cloud’s next-generation system for designing and managing advanced AI agents across the enterprise. Built as the successor to Vertex AI, it unifies model selection, development, and deployment into a single scalable environment. The platform supports a vast ecosystem of over 200 AI models, including Google’s latest Gemini innovations and popular third-party models. It offers flexible development tools like Agent Studio for visual workflows and the Agent Development Kit for deeper customization. Businesses can deploy agents that operate continuously, maintain long-term memory, and handle multi-step processes with high efficiency. Security and governance are central, with features such as agent identity verification, centralized registries, and controlled access through gateways. The platform also enables seamless integration with enterprise systems, allowing agents to interact with data, applications, and workflows securely. Advanced monitoring tools provide real-time insights into agent behavior and performance. Optimization features help refine agent logic and improve accuracy over time. By combining automation, intelligence, and governance, the platform helps organizations transition to autonomous, AI-driven operations. It ultimately supports faster innovation while maintaining enterprise-grade reliability and control.
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Reins
Reins connects mobility and payments, and turns both into profit.
We work with mobility players such as fuel retailers, fleet operators, EV charging networks, and mobility platforms to improve profitability, optimize payment flows, and turn operations into scalable growth engines.
At the same time, we work with banks, fintech, and payment providers that want to enter the mobility space, helping them launch fleet and mobility payment programs without building complex infrastructure from scratch.
Reins sits in the middle.
We orchestrate payments, data, and business logic across fuel, EV charging, parking, and tolls, giving both sides real-time control, smarter decisions, and full visibility.
This channel covers:
• Mobility and fleet payments
• Fintech entering mobility
• Payment orchestration and data
• Turning transactions into profit
Because mobility today is not just about movement.
It’s about money, data, and control.
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Peta
Peta serves as an advanced control plane for the Model Context Protocol (MCP), streamlining, securing, governing, and overseeing how AI clients and agents interact with external tools, data, and APIs. This platform integrates a zero-trust MCP gateway, a secure vault, a managed runtime environment, a policy engine, human-in-the-loop approvals, and comprehensive audit logging into a cohesive solution, enabling organizations to implement nuanced access controls, safeguard raw credentials, and monitor all tool interactions conducted by AI systems. At the heart of Peta is Peta Core, which functions as both a secure vault and gateway, encrypting credentials, generating short-lived service tokens, verifying identity and compliance with policies for each request, managing the MCP server lifecycle through lazy loading and auto-recovery, and injecting credentials during runtime without revealing them to agents. Additionally, the Peta Console empowers teams to specify which users or agents can access particular MCP tools within designated environments, establish approval protocols, manage tokens, and review usage statistics and associated costs. This multifaceted approach not only enhances security but also fosters efficient resource management and accountability within AI operations.
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