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    Portkey AI Gateway

    Portkey AI Gateway

    A blazing fast AI Gateway with integrated guardrails

    ...The gateway is multimodal: it can handle text, vision, audio, and image models under a common interface. It also offers features for governance: role-based access, compliance with standards (SOC2, HIPAA, GDPR), secure key management, and logging/analytics of usage, latency, errors, and cost. The system integrates with agent frameworks like LangChain, Autogen, and others, enabling the building of more complex AI applications. It’s lightweight and optimized for low latency with a small footprint.
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    Octelium

    Octelium

    A next-gen FOSS self-hosted unified zero trust secure access platform

    ...It positions itself as more than a typical VPN; it supports zero-trust network access (ZTNA), “BeyondCorp”-style access, API/AI gateway functionality, and even serves as a PaaS-like deployment surface. One of its key strengths is identity-based, application-layer (L7) aware control, meaning access decisions are made per request, with context and policy rather than simple network-level allow/block rules. It supports both client-based (e.g., WireGuard/QUIC tunnels) and client-less access models, which makes it flexible for both human users and automated workloads. ...
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