
Building the internet’s next infrastructure layer | Cloudflare's Brendan Irvine-Broque
The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is evolving beyond local developer experiments and into the secure, remote infrastructure that will power the next generation of the internet. Brendan Irvine-Broque, Director of Product at Cloudflare, joins us to share a roadmap for this future. He explains how Cloudflare"s "customer zero" philosophy of dogfooding their own tools provides a unique perspective on what it takes to scale MCP for production. Brendan makes the case for observability as the ideal starting point for enterprises and lays out the vision for MCP"s ultimate destination: a universal protocol for agent-to-agent communication. The conversation explores how remote servers can create a decentralized layer for security and user memory, and what the exciting development of MCP UI means for the future of chat-based applications. This is an essential look at the next wave of agentic systems and the infrastructure required to build it. Check out:Watch Closing the AI gap: Surpassing executive expectations for AI productivity Follow the hosts:Follow BenFollow Andrew Follow today"s guest(s):Learn more about Cloudflare"s work with AI: agents.cloudflare.comRead the latest from Cloudflare: The Cloudflare BlogCloudflare"s Unique Primitives Mentioned: Durable ObjectsThe MCP UI Project: MCP UI on GitHub (Project by Ido Salomon)Observability Tools Mentioned: Datadog | HoneycombAI Tools Mentioned: Block/Square"s "Goose" | CursorConnect with Brendan Irvine-Broque: X @irvinebroque | LinkedIn Referenced in today"s show:AI Has Won: Google’s DORA Study Shows Universal Dev AdoptionThe Theatre of Pull Requests and Code ReviewAI isn"t replacing radiologistsIs it time to look for a new job? And how do I start? Support the show: Subscribe to our Substack Leave us a review Subscribe on YouTube Follow us on Twitter or LinkedIn Offers: Learn about Continuous Merge with gitStream Get your DORA Metrics free forever
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