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Prometheus vs Workato

Side-by-side trajectory, velocity, and editorial themes.

Prometheus logo3.8

Prometheus enters 3.12 RC while running a coordinated security backport across the 3.5 LTS line.

◆ Current state

Prometheus published a 3.12.0 release candidate with PromQL and Service Discovery additions, TSDB performance work, and security fixes for a remote-write denial-of-service and a STAC secret leak. In the same window, 3.11.3 and 3.5.3 shipped coordinated security fixes for snappy decoding, AzureAD client_secret handling, and an old-UI XSS, and the prior 3.11.2/3.5.2 pair fixed a metric-name XSS in the web UI. The project is clearly maintaining 3.5 as a long-term branch alongside the active 3.x line.

◆ Where it's heading

Cadence is dominated by responsible-disclosure security work, with feature additions concentrated in the upcoming 3.12 release. The fact that 3.5 keeps receiving coordinated backports months after 3.11 suggests Prometheus is informally treating 3.5 as a stable LTS for environments that cannot upgrade quickly.

◆ Prediction

Expect 3.12.0 to ship final within a few weeks given the RC has already landed, and a 3.5.4 backport to follow the next security disclosure rather than the next feature batch.

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Workato
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Workato is becoming the MCP-server vendor for enterprise SaaS — agents call Workato, Workato calls everything else.

◆ Current state

Workato's release stream centers on two simultaneous bets. First, a fast cadence of MCP Servers — Dropbox, Freshdesk, Excel, OneDrive, ZoomInfo, Outlook Contacts, and more — turning Workato's connector library into a uniform MCP-accessible surface for agent tools. Second, enterprise control-plane work: RBAC 2.0 with environment- and project-scoped roles, an API Edge Gateway that runs inside the customer's own infrastructure, Developer Portal SSO, and a new China data center for in-region data residency. Community and platform connector updates continue at monthly cadence underneath.

◆ Where it's heading

Workato is positioning itself as the integration substrate that agents talk to, not just the iPaaS that humans configure. The MCP server cadence is the clearest signal: every connector that ships as MCP makes Workato a default tool provider for any agent framework, while the connector library itself becomes a moat. In parallel, the enterprise control-plane work — edge gateway, RBAC 2.0, China DC — is plainly aimed at regulated-industry deals where AI-driven integration is otherwise gated by compliance.

◆ Prediction

Expect MCP coverage to widen across the remaining marquee SaaS connectors (Salesforce, ServiceNow, Workday in MCP form) and a formal 'Workato as agent backbone' positioning at the next user conference. The Edge Gateway is likely to spawn an Edge-deployable MCP runtime as the natural next step for regulated buyers.

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