CTERA First in Hybrid Cloud Storage to Support Model Context Protocol (MCP)
AI integration enables secure, real-time access to enterprise data for LLMs and agentic workflows
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on June 18, 2025 at 2:39 pmCTERA Networks Ltd. announced native support for the Model Context Protocol (MCP), becoming the 1st hybrid cloud platform to embed an MCP server for secure AI integration.
This breakthrough allows enterprises to connect large language models (LLMs), including assistants like Claude, AI IDEs (e.g. Cursor), and internally developed agents, directly to private data, without compromising security or compliance.
MCP – a new open standard developed by Anthropic – enables AI models to securely access enterprise data and applications. Until now, connecting LLMs to private files meant sacrificing control or building custom integrations. MCP solves this by providing a structured, permission-aware interface.
The company has embedded this new capability into the CTERA Intelligent Data Platform, enabling users to look up, summarize, retrieve, manage, and create files using natural language, all while enabling IT and security teams the ability to maintain full control over access, auditing, and encryption.
“This launch is a major step toward an agentic enterprise where LLM-based assistants work seamlessly with an organization’s internal data,” said Aron Brand, CTO, CTERA. “We’re giving their teams a secure and intelligent way to enable real-time decisions, faster workflows, and new kinds of automation without introducing security and compliance challenges to the business.”
With the integration of MCP into the CTERA Intelligent Data Platform, users can automate routine file management tasks and eliminate the need for tedious folder navigation or coding skills, allowing users to leverage AI-driven actions to drive productivity efficiencies. Acting as a secure, standardized conduit, MCP connects LLMs with enterprise systems to facilitate these advanced capabilities.
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