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google cloud mcp
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Google Cloud MCP refers to Google's implementation of the Model Context Protocol (MCP), an open standard for connecting AI agents to enterprise tools and data. Google now offers fully managed remote MCP servers as a unified layer across Google Cloud services, including Maps, BigQuery, GKE, GCE, and Apigee. This allows developers to point an MCP-aware agent at a single Google endpoint and, subject to IAM policies, discover and call tools without building custom adapters. The approach shifts focus from model-centric experiments to treating agents as first-class, governable consumers of enterprise data. MCP has seen rapid adoption from major cloud providers, making it a key standard for secure, scalable AI integration in 2025.
Google’s announcement that it will offer fully managed remote Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers as a “unified layer” across Google and Google Cloud services marks a decisive shift from model-centric product experiments to infrastructure that treats agents as first-class, discoverable, and...
MCP, the Model Context Protocol, has now firmly established itself as the industry’s most consequential open standard for enterprise AI tool integration—a status cemented by rapid adoption from AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, and major players across the data, productivity, and workflow landscape...
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