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May 4, 2026

WorkOS: Ready to Sell to Enterprise? Your Product Is Ready, Your Auth Infrastructure Isn't.

If you're building B2B SaaS, especially AI, you quickly need enterprise features like SSO, SCIM, and audit logs. Your developers shouldn't waste cycles rebuilding that infrastructure. Free them to focus on what sets you apart.

WorkOS gives you production-ready APIs for auth and access control that integrate directly into your product. Trusted by over 2,000 companies, including OpenAI, Anthropic, Cursor, and Vercel.

Build faster with WorkOS →

May 11, 2026

Drata

Leverage autonomous AI agents to automate compliance, manage internal and third-party risk, and continuously prove your security posture.

May 18, 2026

WorkOS: Agents Need Context. Ship the Integrations That Give It to Them.

The context that actually matters isn't in your database. It's in the tools your users live in every day. Multi-stage agents stall the moment they hit a step they can't see. And every missing integration is a different OAuth flow, a different token lifecycle, weeks of plumbing before the agent reads a single record.

WorkOS Pipes connects your agent to the tools your users live in. Pre-built connectors for GitHub, Slack, Salesforce, Google Drive, and more. Pipes handles OAuth, token refresh, and credential storage. You call the real provider API with a fresh token, every time. Your agent pulls context at every step, for as long as the task runs.

Give your agent context →

May 25, 2026

exe.dev

A cloud for the agent era. Use exe.dev to get a pool of VMs with SSH, root, and web auth by default. Secrets injected at the network edge stay out of the LLM’s hands. Persistent servers, internal tools, vibe coding, disposable devboxes, whatever. It’s just a computer.

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