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Roadmap Reveal 2026: The Evolution of Secure CommsOS | Rocket.Chat

Rocket.Chat CEO Gabriel Engel and CPO Christopher Skelly walk through the 2026 product roadmap for Secure CommsOS, covering what's ahead for real-time communications, federation, and Zero Trust capabilities. This session covers: Rocket.Chat is a DoD-approved, open-source communications platform built for defense, intelligence community, and federal agency environments. Secure CommsOS unifies messaging, voice, video, and AI into a single platform with full data sovereignty and compliance controls.

Digital Sovereignty in Action: Wire Hosts European Leaders in Brussels

Brussels recently brought together policymakers, cybersecurity experts and industry leaders for a focused discussion on Europe’s digital future. At the center of the conversation was a clear theme: Europe must build its own secure, interoperable and values-driven digital ecosystem rather than replicate Silicon Valley models. Wire hosted the event to create space for an open exchange on digital sovereignty, secure communication and Europe’s responsibility to protect democratic infrastructure.

How engineering leaders can get more from AI code-gen tools

AI code-generation tools promised a revolution in software development. And in many ways, they’ve delivered. Code that once took hours to generate now takes minutes. But the goal isn’t just to code faster; it’s to code well. Your teams need to feed AI coding tools the right context to generate code that works with your existing systems, meets your business requirements, and integrates without expensive rework.

Miro MCP + Claude Code: Shipping Open Source Features with AI Agents

Discover how AI Agents are revolutionizing the open-source engineering lifecycle. In this technical demo, we integrate Claude Code with Miro via the Model Context Protocol (MCP) to bridge the gap between visual planning and production code. Watch as autonomous agents analyze the MCP-Obsidian codebase, gather visual context from a website, and ship a new feature, directly from sticky notes on a board to a live Pull Request.

The evolution of Simpplr enterprise search: from keywords to self-learning

You’re searching for a particular document across your company’s enterprise systems. You enter the exact terms from the title into search. It returns nothing — or floods you with irrelevant results — slowing down decisions and productivity.

Wire Uncut Ep. 9 | EU Tech map Interview | "Europe Isn't Behind in Tech"

What if Europe isn’t behind in tech but simply underexposed? In this episode of Wire Uncut, we speak with Dante Emilio Grassi, founder of EU Tech Map, a platform that started as a hobby project and quickly became a movement across LinkedIn and the European tech ecosystem. In just one week, EU Tech Map grew to 1,500+ companies across 77 categories and 44 countries. But beyond the numbers, this conversation explores something bigger: visibility, digital sovereignty, and why European companies often default to non-European software.

How a simple team ritual drove a 34% jump in AI alignment

The story of AI at work is often told in big, sweeping terms: platforms, transformations, enterprise rollouts. Those things matter. But day to day, what actually shapes behavior is what teams talk about regularly. So instead of launching yet another AI program, Atlassian’s Teamwork Lab gave an AI upgrade to a ritual we already had: retrospectives.

From Secure Messaging to Secure Workspace: Meet Wire Drive

Wire Drive, now available on Wire Cloud, brings integrated file management and real-time document collaboration to Wire Messenger. It reduces app-switching, boosts team productivity, and simplifies access control—directly within the context of secure group messaging and conferencing.

Top 10 On-Premise Server Hardware for Enterprise Data Sovereignty in 2026

The issue of data sovereignty has become very strategic to the boards of corporations in the year 2026. Mainly because of the increase in regulations, the risk involved in geopolitics, and the dependence on cloud technology, there was a renewed need to have servers on-premise to have complete control of the data of the enterprises.