
MCP Servers Integration
Extend your AI with real-world context and actions
Most AI agents stay in a chatbox prison—smart but disconnected. MCP connects models to files, APIs, and tools so your AI can observe, decide, and execute within governed guardrails.
Quick Answers
What are MCP servers?
A protocol that lets LLMs access files, databases, APIs, and services—moving from chat to real operations.
Why does MCP matter?
Model-agnostic, enterprise-ready integrations that scale beyond ad-hoc scripts—Claude, Mistral, and future LLMs.
What do we deliver?
Custom MCP servers, integrations to files/APIs/data, and agents that remember, reason, and execute actions.

What are MCP servers?
MCP (Model Context Protocol) is an emerging standard to let your AI systems go beyond conversation. Connect to filesystems, orchestrate workflows via APIs, and bring third-party tools into your AI stack.
- • Claude Desktop MCP: connect to your filesystem, organize and surface relevant documents.
- • Mistral MCP: plug into your APIs, trigger workflows, and manage business processes.
Why MCP matters
- • Model-agnostic: works with Claude, Mistral, and future LLMs.
- • Enterprise-ready: scalable integrations instead of ad-hoc hacks.
- • Proven today: from passive assistant to active operator.
What You Get
Custom MCP servers
Tailored to your workflows, security posture, and tools.
Deep integrations
Filesystems, APIs, and enterprise data sources with observability.
Actionable agents
Agents that remember, reason, and execute within audit controls.
