Category: WunderGraph
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The State of Federation 2026 Survey Is Open
Originally posted on the WunderGraph Blog We’re running a survey to understand how organizations are adopting, operating, and scaling federated GraphQL. The goal is straightforward: build a vendor-neutral picture of what Federation looks like in production today, and why some teams haven’t adopted it yet. The required questions take 5–10 minutes. Optional sections cover governance…
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The Hidden Cost of Non-Compliance in AI
Originally posted on the WunderGraph Blog Executive Framing Every AI deployment now carries audit risk. For high‑risk AI in Europe, logging and documentation are written into law. In the United States, states are building their own playbooks with no consistency. In parts of Asia, certain high‑impact AI systems increasingly face mandatory risk assessments and, in…
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What a Year at WunderGraph Looks Like
Originally published on the WunderGraph Blog After a year at WunderGraph, one thing stood out. The speed is real, but so is the structure behind it. This is what that combination feels like day-to-day, and why the past twelve months feel fuller than the calendar suggests. We’ve been growing rapidly. We’re 3x bigger than we were a…
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From 10+ Seconds to Under One: Solving Their Slowest Operation
Originally posted on the WunderGraph Blog TL;DR: A growing personal finance marketplace hit severe planning delays on its Apollo Gateway, with complex queries taking more than 10 seconds and blocking traffic. After migrating to WunderGraph Cosmo and enabling the Cache Warmer, planning latency dropped by roughly 90–95 percent, and previously slow operations became 12–18 times faster. The team was able to…
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When Prompt Injection Gets Real: Use GraphQL Federation to Contain It
In 2024-2025, AI security incidents revealed that existing controls designed for human users are inadequate for large language models (LLMs). Vulnerabilities stemmed from unverified model execution, leading to data leaks and compromised systems. WunderGraph Cosmo proposes a federated architecture to establish runtime boundaries, ensuring safer execution and access governance, ultimately enhancing AI security.
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Cosmo Connect Tutorials for Router Plugins and gRPC Services
Originally published on WunderGraph’s Blog Three Hands-On Tutorials for Federated GraphQL APIs Cosmo Connect lets you build federated GraphQL APIs without requiring backend teams to run GraphQL servers or frameworks. You define a schema, compile it to gRPC, and let the Cosmo Router handle query planning and batching. You can get started in three ways: Deploy Your First Router…
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Acoustic saves $178K in engineering costs with WunderGraph Cosmo
Acoustic, a marketing platform serving over 3,500 brands, transitioned to the Cosmo router to address over $178,000 in projected engineering costs associated with their complex GraphQL gateway. The switch streamlined development, eliminated reliance on Rust plugins, and enhanced API management, resulting in improved efficiency and reduced deployment issues.
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Over 15 Years of APIs with Kevin Swiber
Kevin Swiber discusses API governance, AI’s role in developer tools, and the Model Context Protocol (MCP) in a recent episode of The Good Thing. Emphasizing the importance of stable infrastructure, he highlights how autonomous teams can lead to sprawl and the continuous need for APIs. Ultimately, he advocates for boring yet effective infrastructure.
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The Architecture Behind 40 Deploys a Day at Luxury Presence
Luxury Presence adopted WunderGraph Cosmo to streamline its architecture, enabling faster feature deployment while reducing engineering friction. By unifying frontend and backend processes, the team improved developer velocity and reduced code review complexity, achieving up to 40 daily releases. The migration mitigated technical debt and enhanced collaboration across teams.
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Behind the Counter: How Cosmo Works
Cosmo oversees the coordination of a food park’s diverse kitchens, managing menus, request routing, and error handling. He compiles independent truck menus into a cohesive shared menu and resolves conflicts. During busy times, he provides real-time updates to customers. Essentially, Cosmo ensures smooth operations without internal chaos impacting customer experience.