WebAssembly

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7 Ways Backend Engineers Are Mistakenly Treating Wasm-Based Agent Sandboxing as a Sufficient Per-Tenant Execution Isolation Primitive for Multi-Tenant Agentic Pipelines in 2026
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7 Ways Backend Engineers Are Mistakenly Treating Wasm-Based Agent Sandboxing as a Sufficient Per-Tenant Execution Isolation Primitive for Multi-Tenant Agentic Pipelines in 2026

WebAssembly has had an extraordinary run. What started as a browser performance trick has matured, through the Wasm 3.0 specification and the WASI Component Model, into a genuinely compelling server-side runtime primitive. It is fast, portable, and ships with a capability-based security model that looks, on paper, like exactly
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FAQ: Everything Platform Engineers Are Getting Wrong About WebAssembly (Wasm) as a Runtime Isolation Layer for Multi-Tenant AI Workloads in 2026

WebAssembly has gone from browser novelty to serious infrastructure technology faster than almost anyone predicted. By 2026, Wasm runtimes like Wasmtime, WasmEdge, and the WASI-based ecosystem have matured significantly, and platform engineers are increasingly reaching for them as a lightweight isolation primitive, especially in multi-tenant AI workload environments where cost,
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Why Engineering Teams That Standardized on WebAssembly for Cross-Environment Deployment in 2026 Are Quietly Outpacing Rivals Still Wrestling With Containerization Complexity

Great, I have enough context to write a deeply informed, expert-level article. Let me craft this now. --- There is a quiet revolution happening inside some of the most productive engineering organizations right now, and it does not look like a revolution at all. It looks like a smaller CI/
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