Zoho launches Model Context Protocol to unify AI agents across its suite and third-party applications, enabling cross-app workflows and reducing employee application switching.
Zoho's Model Context Protocol could streamline enterprise workflows by creating a unified layer for AI agents to operate across disparate applications. This initiative directly challenges the fragmented nature of business software, potentially reducing the time employees spend switching between tools and paving the way for more sophisticated, autonomous process automation.
The protocol is model-agnostic, supporting LLMs from OpenAI, Anthropic, and others
MCP aims to reduce application switching and enable autonomous cross-app workflows
Zoho introduces the Model Context Protocol (MCP) to unify AI agent operations
MCP enables AI to execute tasks across Zoho's suite and 300+ third-party apps
The protocol is model-agnostic, supporting LLMs from OpenAI, Anthropic, and others
Zoho has launched the Model Context Protocol (MCP), a new initiative designed to unify AI agent operations across its extensive suite of business applications and over 300 third-party integrations. This development aims to reduce application switching and enable more autonomous cross-app workflows for businesses.
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