RecordPoint Debuts New MCP Server Integration to Expand AI Governance Capabilities
RecordPoint, a trusted platform for data and AI governance, is releasing its Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server, giving enterprises a secure, standardized way to expose governed data to external AI agents and platforms.
According to the company, the RecordPoint MCP Server allows any AI system—copilots, agents, or custom LLM apps—to safely access governed, compliant data from the RecordPoint platform without custom integrations or elevated permissions.
By standardizing how AI systems discover and use governed resources, the RecordPoint MCP Server eliminates data fragmentation and accelerates AI adoption.
“If you're building AI agents, deploying AI platforms, or scaling AI adoption across the enterprise, the RecordPoint MCP Server gives you the governed data connectivity you need without the security and compliance headaches,” said RecordPoint head of product Joseph Pearce. “You don't have to wait 18 months to clean up your SharePoint, Google Drive, or file shares. You can safely expose them today.”
The RecordPoint MCP Server brings governed enterprise data into the MCP ecosystem. With this capability, enterprises can connect any AI system to their governed records, allowing AI to interpret, reason over, and take compliant action on trusted information, the company said.
The RecordPoint platform was built from the ground up to focus on the data, allowing it to handle the complexity of modern data estates.
The RecordPoint MCP Server replaces the sprawl with a standardized, permissioned, and auditable way for AI systems to access governed records, so highly regulated customers can move faster from pilot to production without relaxing controls or granting elevated access, said the vendor.
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