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Tetrate Adds Token Brokering Capability for AI Code Gen Cost Management Through Agent Router Enterprise

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New CLI, SDK and APIs give AI and platform teams one place to manage token spend on approved models, falling back to private models automatically, while respecting DevX and keeping agents working.

SAN FRANCISCO, July 15, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Soaring token costs are pushing engineering teams to manage spend, and Tetrate is rolling out a new capability to solve the problem as part of its Agent Router Enterprise, the AI gateway proven at production scale. The feature accesses a token-brokering control plane via CLI, SDK and set of APIs to enable distributed inference, which defines the mix of frontier, private and edge models a company might run across many regions and providers. Now, Agent Router Enterprise ties every inference request to approved policies for spend (as well as availability and sovereignty) before it routes.

A token broker is a service on top of the AI gateway that sits between developers and agents, and the models they inference on. The broker evaluates each developer or agent request against a set of business, technical and governance rules (how much budget is left, which models are approved, which region the work must stay in) and sends each request to the model best optimized to the rules.

Agents spend faster than teams can cap
Agents have changed how enterprises consume inference. A single request can fan out into dozens of model calls before it returns an answer, and the model deciding how many to make has little sense of what they cost or how well those requests adhere to governance policy.

The pressure is widely documented. In the FinOps Foundation’s 2026 State of FinOps survey, 98 percent of practitioners now manage AI spend, and “FinOps for AI” ranks as their top forward-looking priority. The paradox is that unit prices keep falling even as bills keep climbing: Stanford’s 2025 AI Index found the cost of GPT-3.5-level inference dropped more than 280-fold in two years, yet total spend rises because agents multiply the number of calls. Each token gets cheaper, while the invoice gets bigger.

To manage this, most teams reach for the open-source proxy they started with, then blame their own configuration when it falls short. The limit is architectural. That proxy was built as a local gateway in front of a handful of models, not a control plane across a distributed fleet, so it cannot discover models across regions or hold a single budget over all of them. What remains is manual gatekeeping, one model and one region at a time, with the AI or platform team as the bottleneck between every developer and every endpoint.

Token brokering from one control plane
Agent Router Enterprise now closes that gap because it is an AI gateway built for distributed inference. Its APIs allow AI teams to register and govern every model it offers, frontier and private, and set budget policy, approved regions and fallback order. Developers request the nearest approved model through the SDK, and Agent Router Enterprise enforces that policy on every token in between, and the team serves any approved model without standing in as the gatekeeper.

Budget control is the core of the offering, because spend is what the engineering team answers for when costs run over. Agent Router Enterprise measures token spend against policy and trips a circuit breaker the moment a budget is crossed, then falls back to an approved alternative. That fallback is often a private model that costs less than a frontier one and keeps inference inside the company’s own environment. That holds spend down while keeping the request in an approved region and on a healthy endpoint without manual intervention.

A new feature in Tetrate Agent Router Enterprise is a distributed inference control plane that sits between developers and agents, and the models they consume. The administrator sets policy in the management plane, and Agent Router Enterprise enforces it on every request to manage soaring token costs.

Designed to drop into workflows teams already run
The feature assumes two kinds of users and keeps them out of each other’s way. The AI team that owns budget governance sets policy once (approved models and regions, budgets, fallback order) through the APIs. Developers and agents keep requesting the nearest approved model through the SDK without the burden of implementing their own controls. When a budget trips, the feature redirects to an approved alternative rather than returning an error or forcing anyone to rewrite code. For organizations that have already committed to building with AI and are absorbing the back-and-forth of cost pressure, that is the point: a control plane that slides into existing pipelines.

That framing tracks how analysts now describe the market. McKinsey’s 2026 analysis of sovereign AI estimates that 30 to 40 percent of AI spending could be shaped by sovereignty requirements, valuing the market at $500-600 billion by 2030. It also finds the demand is selective, concentrated in workloads with sensitive data or regulatory exposure, and that providers succeed when they make sovereignty “concrete and easy for enterprises to adopt at the workload level.” Agent Router Enterprise is built for exactly that: sovereignty is one policy lever applied per workload, alongside cost and availability, not an all-or-nothing rebuild.

Proven at scale on Envoy AI Gateway
The new capability holds up at scale because it runs on the open source Envoy AI Gateway project, which Tetrate co-created and serves as the chief upstream maintainer. Tetrate Agent Router Enterprise enforces it across thousands of developers in hundreds of environments and regions.

“Agent token spend is the one line item the engineering organization can’t easily cap for CFOs, even though the entire business is looking to them for answers,” says David Wang, head of product at Tetrate. “With this update, admins set a budget once, and it’s enforced on every token, falling back to an approved model whenever spend or availability breaks, so cost never gets ahead of policy, agents can never incur unexpected runaway costs, and developers keep working the way they already do.”

“At Sunny Benefits, managing inference cost across a range of models is something our platform team owns and answers for,” says Sashi Desikan, CTO at Sunny Benefits. “Agent Router Enterprise lets us set a budget once and have it enforced automatically, with fallback to an approved model when we need it. Our developers keep getting the nearest approved model without us reviewing every request.”

Availability
The new feature is now generally available as part of Tetrate Agent Router Enterprise, at no additional charge to subscribers. It is not sold or priced as a separate module.

About Tetrate
Tetrate builds Tetrate Agent Router Enterprise, the AI gateway proven at production scale for distributed inference, giving enterprises one place to govern token spend, model access and sovereignty across models, regions and providers. A primary upstream contributor to the Envoy project and co-creator of Envoy AI Gateway, Tetrate brings that foundation to the AI infrastructure enterprises run in production.

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Indivisible Partners Welcomes FMB Wealth Management to Its Growing Advisor Network

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California firm rooted in perseverance and purpose joins Indivisible platform to expand client capabilities

CLEARWATER, Fla., July 15, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Indivisible Partners (“Indivisible”), an advisor-owned growth partnership, today announced that FMB Wealth Management, a Westlake Village, California-based wealth advisory firm, has joined its platform.

FMB was co-founded by Debbie and Tom Fields in 1994, and following Tom’s passing in 2018, Debbie led the firm as CEO for eight years, growing it into a $800 million practice. She established FMB as a woman-led firm defined by its ability to guide clients through financial complexity with both technical expertise and genuine care. The firm advises business owners, professional athletes, executives, multi-generational families, individuals navigating high-asset divorces, and philanthropists.

The Indivisible partnership follows an internal transition in which Debbie transferred majority ownership to her existing partners, led by Grant Blindbury, Danny Mock, and JJ Fields, in a move designed to ensure continuity for clients while positioning the firm for its next chapter.

“This is an opportunity to not only carry on the Fields’ legacy, but to share the story of its roots, and continue the significant growth we’ve achieved the last eight years,” said Blindbury. “This transition to the next generation is a testament to the firm’s origins, and a celebration of all the great things that lie ahead.”

Through its partnership with Indivisible, FMB gains access to expanded operational infrastructure, investment resources, planning capabilities, and growth leaders without disrupting the client relationships and culture at the firm’s core.

“Our partnership with Indivisible expands what we can offer clients while allowing our team to remain focused on the advice, guidance, and service they’ve always expected from FMB,” said Debbie Fields. “The added support strengthens our ability to deliver the thoughtful, relationship-driven guidance our clients count on.”

John Thiel, Executive Chairman and Co-Founder of Indivisible Partners, said the firm’s history made the partnership particularly meaningful: “FMB has built a practice around helping clients bring structure and intention to complex financial decisions, and the story behind that practice makes it all the more remarkable. We are proud to support a team whose commitment to clients, and to each other, reflects exactly what Indivisible was built to serve.”

About Indivisible Partners
Indivisible Partners is a privately held, independent advisory firm founded by experienced industry leaders and former advisors to redefine what independence can mean for elite advisory teams. The firm combines an innovative, integrated platform with true ownership, high-touch support, and a collaborative culture—empowering advisors to deliver better outcomes for their clients and build lasting enterprise value on their own terms. Indivisible Partners is headquartered in Clearwater, FL, and operates as a federally registered investment advisor. For more information, please visit: www.indivisible.com.

About FMB Wealth Management
FMB Wealth Management is a registered investment advisor based in Westlake Village, California, with investment advisory services offered through Indivisible Partners, LLC. The firm serves business owners, professional athletes, executives, multi-generational families, and individuals navigating complex financial transitions through a relationship-first approach. For more information, please visit: www.fmbwealth.com.

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KeyLogic is proud to announce the award of a contract supporting the Department of the Air Force Chief Data and Artificial Intelligence Officer (DAF CDAO)

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HERNDON, Va., July 15, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — As the Department advances its Data and AI Strategy, organizations across the Air and Space Forces are focused on turning data into mission advantage through stronger governance, improved interoperability, and accelerating AI for mission outcomes at scale. Through this effort, KeyLogic will support the DAF CDAO by identifying barriers to decision advantage, developing systems engineering artifacts and DoDAF views to inform future-state design, and modernizing internal program operations through Agile practices and Integrated Master Schedule (IMS) optimization.

This award reflects the trust the Office of the DAF CDAO has placed in KeyLogic as a mission partner and recognizes our team’s experience delivering enterprise data, digital modernization, and AI-enabling solutions. We are honored to support this critical mission and look forward to helping advance the Department’s vision for a more data-centric, AI-enabled, and mission-ready force.

About KeyLogic
KeyLogic, LLC, a System One company, provides advanced analytical and strategic advisory services to help navigate complex energy and infrastructure challenges. Through multidisciplinary expertise, advanced modeling, and decision science, KeyLogic delivers actionable insights that inform decisions at the intersection of technology, markets, infrastructure, and policy.

Contact: Michele Smith, Sr VP of Business Operations, michele.smith@keylogic.com 

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Decisions Introduces Governed Vibe Coding and Enterprise Deployment Governance for Modern Automation

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The Decisions platform v10 release lets teams build front ends at the speed of AI while securing data, logic, and deployments with enterprise governance.

VIRGINIA BEACH, Va., July 15, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Decisions today announced its latest release, a major update to its enterprise orchestration platform that advances how organizations build, govern, deploy, and orchestrate automation at scale. The release introduces support for governed vibe coding, a new Deployment Tower for managing enterprise deployments, and an upgraded platform experience designed to make automation development faster and more intuitive.

Build at the speed of AI, governed by the enterprise

Decisions unites the speed of vibe coding to enterprise application development while keeping business logic, data, and workflows securely governed.

Development teams can use AI tools such as Claude Code to rapidly create front-end experiences, while Decisions provides a safe, scalable, and production-ready backend of flows, data, and business rules. Because AI-generated interfaces remain connected to the Decisions’ orchestration layer, organizations can deliver modern applications without creating disconnected systems or exposing critical business logic. 

Whether serving as the front end, the backend, or both, Decisions integrates with existing enterprise systems to support governed, end-to-end automation.

“Decisions transforms vibe coding from a weekend experiment into something the enterprise can actually trust,” said Decisions CEO Giles Whiting. “Vibe coding is phenomenal for spinning up front-end experiences at AI speed, but it introduces risk when those AI-generated interfaces get anywhere near production data, rules, and business logic. With our latest release, our customers can use whatever vibe-coding tool they like on the front end, while keeping their core decisions, rules, and data protected behind a governed Decisions backend. They get the velocity of AI-assisted development, without crossing business red lines on control, compliance, and reliability.”

The Decisions Deployment Tower: governed deployment, built in

As automation initiatives grow, the hard part is moving solutions safely across environments. Deployment Tower makes release governance part of the platform, connecting planning, validation, and promotion into a single governed lifecycle and making it possible to:

Understand what’s deployed where, across every environment.Trace every deployment back to the originating task (whether managed in Jira, Azure DevOps, or another project management system).Govern the movement of changes, with access controls, approvals, and audit built in.Control deployments at scale, from a single organization to many.

By importing stories and sprints directly into Decisions and keeping them synchronized, Deployment Tower replaces opaque revision numbers with a clear record of what changed, when, why, and by whom, giving teams in regulated industries a stronger foundation for traceability, governance, and audit.

An upgraded, more intuitive experience

This release also modernizes the entire platform with a cleaner, intuitive interface that reduces visual noise while making complex automation easier to build and manage.

Redesigned rule and truth table authoring improve readability and simplify the management of sophisticated business logic. Updated navigation, consistent design modules, and a new dark mode make the platform easier to learn and faster to build in, without sacrificing enterprise-grade capabilities.

“Teams everywhere want to build faster, but what really changes the game is being able to move quickly and trust every outcome,” said Whiting. “The latest release of the Decisions platform gives customers an even smarter way to create and a more controlled deployment, orchestrating work across people, systems, and AI so the more they build, the more value and confidence they get back from the business.”

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The Decisions platform v10 is available now. To learn more, visit https://decisions.com/platform/whats-new.

About Decisions

Decisions is the control layer for enterprise AI, bringing AI agents, systems, and people together under centralized governance. Built on a foundation of decisioning and process automation, it transforms fragmented automation into orchestrated outcomes across the business. Trusted by enterprises globally, Decisions helps organizations execute with speed, visibility, and control.

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