A reference on the Model Context Protocol (MCP) — the open standard and the Host, Client, and Server architecture that make agentic AI possible.
How Model Context Protocol (MCP) connectors work — the architecture, integration patterns, and practices for linking AI agents to real-world data and tools.
Running MCP servers in production means treating each one as a microservice — choosing the right transport, containerizing it, instrumenting observability, and enforcing OAuth 2.1 — so an open protocol becomes a reliable foundation for connected AI agents.
Security is the backbone of MCP adoption. This guide covers the full stack — from OAuth 2.1 and fine-grained scopes to sandboxing, auditing, and inter-agent protocols.
Real-world MCP use cases showing how the Model Context Protocol powers agentic AI and workflow automation across domains.

