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Higgsfield AI Launches MCP to Power Autonomous Creative AI Agents
Higgsfield AI has unveiled a new system called MCP (Model Context Protocol), marking a significant step toward fully autonomous creative workflows inside AI agents. The announcement, made just hours ago, positions MCP as a bridge between advanced generative models and the rapidly evolving ecosystem of agent-based tools. At its core, MCP enables what Higgsfield calls […]

Prisma Goes Live on Tuum Platform to Power Global Expansion
Prisma has officially gone live on Tuum’s next generation core banking platform, marking a major milestone in its shift toward a fully SaaS driven financial infrastructure. The transition reflects a broader trend across Europe’s fintech ecosystem, where regulated payment institutions are rapidly replacing legacy systems to stay competitive, compliant, and scalable. Licensed by the Bank […]

The $21 Million Leak: Why 53% of Enterprise SaaS Licenses are “Ghost Seats” in 2026
In the late 2010s, the “Per-Seat” pricing model was hailed as the ultimate democratization of software. You paid for what you used. But as we cross into the second half of the 2020s, that model has mutated into a silent financial parasite. A four-month investigation by SaaStru into 450 mid-market enterprises across the US and […]

Why DraftCV is the 2026 Standard for Private Job Hunting
The job market in 2026 is a paradox. To get past Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS), you need AI-optimized keywords; yet, the moment you upload your CV to a generic AI tool, your most sensitive personal data phone number, home address, and salary history becomes training fodder for Large Language Models. Enter DraftCV. Launched this week, […]

Warp Open-Sources Client, Introduces AI Agent-First Development Workflow
Warp, the fast-growing AI-powered terminal for developers, has taken a major step toward openness by releasing its client-side codebase as open source. The project is now available under both the AGPL and MIT licenses, allowing developers to inspect, modify, and contribute to much of the terminal’s core functionality. At the center of this move is […]

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