N-able Integrates AI Directly into UEM with MCP Server Launch
Event summary
- N-able launched its Model Context Protocol (MCP) server on April 13, 2026, enabling secure connections between AI tools and live data within its Unified Endpoint Management (UEM) solutions.
- The MCP server allows integration with AI platforms like Claude, ChatGPT, and Copilot for real-time operational data access and action.
- N-able introduced N-zo, an in-product AI assistant designed to accelerate IT operations by up to 70%.
- The MCP server offers model choice, operational alignment, governed control, and ecosystem extensibility.
The big picture
N-able's MCP server and N-zo AI assistant represent a strategic shift towards embedding AI directly into IT operations, moving beyond passive insights to real-time, controlled actions. This aligns with broader industry trends of AI-driven automation and integration, addressing the growing pressure on IT teams to manage increasing data and tools with limited time. The solution positions N-able as a leader in AI-native cybersecurity platforms, potentially setting a new standard for UEM solutions.
What we're watching
- AI Adoption Pace
- How quickly IT and security teams will integrate AI tools into their daily operations using the MCP server.
- Competitive Response
- Whether competitors will accelerate their own AI integration efforts in response to N-able's MCP server.
- Operational Impact
- The extent to which N-zo and the MCP server reduce manual processes and improve resolution times in IT operations.
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