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Perforce Enables MCP Across its Portfolio to Accelerates AI Innovation

Perforce Software, the DevOps company for global teams seeking AI innovation at scale, is integrating Model Context Protocol (MCP) across its portfolio—connecting to Perforce's trusted solutions for Code Management, Application Testing, and Infrastructure Management directly into their AI Agents and all major developer Co-Pilots.

According to the company, enterprises can leverage MCP, a universal, open standard for connecting their AI tools directly to Perforce Software's trusted and scalable solutions across the DevOps stack.

"While developers are leveraging AI co-pilots to deliver code, organizations still experience gaps in trust and quality when integrating with the rest of DevOps stack," said Jake Hookom, EVP of product at Perforce. "Our MCP compliant servers plug trusted Perforce Intelligence directly into their AI assistants and workflows, so they can move faster with integrated testing, infrastructure, and quality checks."

By connecting agents and Copilots directly into their governed systems, organizations can extend their built-in controls, traceability, and security into AI-powered workflows without introducing new risks, the company said.

"In the era of AI, governance isn't optional- it's foundational," added Anjali Arora, CTO at Perforce. "MCP Servers give our customers a governed, auditable way to connect AI to their systems, enabling them to adopt AI with the same trust, control, and security they expect from every Perforce solution."

Perforce's MCP capabilities eliminate the need to rip and replace what works. By integrating AI tools with intelligent context from data, code changes, test results, and infrastructure automation, MCP enables AI to operate within existing workflows to deliver real enterprise-level impact.

"Perforce has embedded our expertise, best practices, and environment-specific details into our MCP server capabilities, meeting customers where they are by leveraging tools they are already using, helping generate cleaner, more reliable code," said Margaret Lee, Sr. product manager at Perforce. "This isn't just about efficiency; it's about reducing risk, driving standardization, and making automation accessible for everyone."

Perforce Intelligence continues to expand its capabilities with new specialized MCP servers across Delphix, Puppet, P4, Perfecto, and BlazeMeter, with more to come.

By delivering governed, context-rich intelligence directly into AI agents and Copilots, Perforce ensures every action is powered by reliable, enterprise-grade insights, helping teams innovate with confidence, the company said.

Perforce Intelligence MCP Server capabilities are available now.

For more information about this news, visit www.perforce.com.

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