The new server connects AI agents to the STEP platform’s semantic data graph, ensuring that automated systems operate within existing compliance guardrails. According to Neda Nia, Chief Product and Growth Officer, the initiative positions master data management as an active intelligence layer rather than a static record. By adopting the open MCP standard, Stibo Systems intends to keep its architecture model-agnostic, preventing businesses from becoming locked into specific AI ecosystems as the technology matures.
Early applications of the server include a Microsoft-based shopping agent that utilizes verified product data and real-time governance rules to generate accurate consumer recommendations. This implementation aligns with the company’s design philosophy, which prioritizes embedding AI into existing workflows while maintaining human-in-the-loop oversight. Headquartered in Aarhus, Denmark, Stibo Systems expects this shift to bridge the practical gap between theoretical AI capabilities and actionable, high-trust business outcomes.

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