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Model Context
Protocol

Model Context Protocol (MCP) is the new open standard for connecting AI to the outside world. It acts like a universal USB port for AI: one standardized connection that lets any AI model access any system, in any organization, without rebuilding custom integrations every time.

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The problem MCP solves.

Imagine having an exceptionally capable AI assistant — but one that is completely cut off from your data, your tools, and your systems. MCP is the plug that fixes this. Every AI integration today requires custom code. When you switch AI models, every integration breaks. MCP eliminates this.

Custom Code Burden

Every AI integration today requires custom code — connecting an LLM to your CRM, your database, your ticketing system, each requires bespoke engineering work.

Provider Lock-In

When you switch AI models or providers, every integration breaks and must be rebuilt from scratch — wasting months of engineering effort.

Governance Gaps

Security and governance are afterthoughts — most custom integrations lack standardized auditing, access control, and data lineage.

What MCP Gives You

Plug-and-Play Integration

Connect any AI model to any data source or tool without custom middleware.

Provider Independence

Switch between models and providers without rebuilding your integration layer.

Built-in Governance

Standardized access controls, audit trails, and data lineage across every connection.

Reduced Engineering Cost

Eliminate the custom integration work that consumes 40% of AI project budgets.

Future-Proof Architecture

New tools and data sources connect automatically when they adopt the MCP standard.

Enterprise Security

All connections respect your existing IAM policies, network boundaries, and compliance requirements.

The Architecture at a Glance

01

MCP Host

Your AI application — whether a chat interface, an agent framework, or an automation tool — that initiates connections.

02

MCP Client

A lightweight connector within the host that maintains a secure channel to specific tools or data sources.

03

MCP Server

A standardized adapter that exposes a tool, API, or data source through the MCP protocol — one server per integration.

04

Standardized Protocol

All communication follows the same schema: request, response, error handling, and logging — regardless of the underlying system.

Results Our Clients See

70% reduction in integration development time
100% provider portability — switch models in hours, not months
Complete audit trail for every AI-to-system interaction

“MCP eliminated our
integration backlog
overnight.”

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