From Progress Software's John Ainsworth on agentic RAG, MCP and why bypassing business logic is too risky · · iTWire TV
“I think that those that don't embrace this new tooling will be outpaced by those that do. So it's not the amount of code you produce, but knowing what the outcomes are and what that code needs to do. Second, I think is business logic is vital for understanding and maintaining the integrity of underlying data, especially now in an AI world. You bypass that at your peril.”
On , John Ainsworth, Executive Vice President and GM of Application & Data Platform at PROGRESS SOFTWARE CORP, spoke about AI adoption during Progress Software's John Ainsworth on agentic RAG, MCP and why bypassing business logic is too risky on iTWire TV.
John Ainsworth, Executive Vice President and General Manager of Application & Data Platforms at Progress Software, delivered the keynote at the OpenEdge World Tour 2026 in Sydney, Australia in May 2026. During a video interview, Ainsworth discussed the company's mission of providing technologies for trusted enterprise AI-based applications. He noted that the Australian market was chosen for the tour due to timing and a desire to spend time with OpenEdge customers in the region. Ainsworth commented on the risks of bypassing business logic in AI implementations, stating that vendors providing an agentic layer down to the underlying database schema is "fraught with incredible risk." He argued that business logic provides meaning to data and that bypassing it could jeopardize data integrity and business decisions. Ainsworth also emphasized the total cost of ownership and return on investment of upgrading to the latest OpenEdge releases, and said that those who do not embrace new AI tooling will be outpaced by those who do.