What if the next generation of AI systems could not only understand context but also act on it in real time? Imagine a world where large language models (LLMs) seamlessly interact with external tools, ...
The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is redefining how artificial intelligence (AI) systems interact with external tools and services. By addressing the inherent limitations of large language models (LLMs ...
Microsoft is bringing Model Context Protocol (MCP) to Windows 11 to turn its OS into an agentic OS. At BUILD 2025, it outlined how its implementation will be secure. Microsoft has announced that it is ...
At this year's Build conference, Microsoft unveiled a major expansion of its agent-based AI platform, highlighting new tools to securely build, customize and orchestrate intelligent agents across ...
For decades, application programming interfaces (APIs) have been foundational to retail trading, connecting platforms to data ...
The Model Context Protocol (MCP) for agentic AI has gained much traction since being introduced by Anthropic last November, and now it has a C# SDK. The MCP is a standard for integrating large ...
AI innovation today is moving faster than ever before, with leaps and bounds being made in the field on what seems like a weekly basis. Further to innovation that is directly related to or produced by ...
Jama Software®, the leader in intelligent engineering management, announced today that Jama Connect® is the first engineering management software to deliver a Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server.
Microsoft Corp. believes we’re headed toward a future where artificial intelligence-powered agents will become pervasive in enterprise computing environments, so today it’s making it easier for those ...
Released late last year by AI firm Anthropic, model context protocol (MCP) is an open standard designed to standardize the way AI systems, particularly large language models (LLMs), integrate and ...
We're currently at a pivot point in how we apply AI to security. Until now, most of our GenAI pilots have been passive—smart chatbots that can answer questions but can't do anything. They're isolated ...