Securely MCP-enable applications in minutes without any coding
Integrated end-to-end authentication and authorization
App/agent monitoring provides visibility into user/agent/app interactions
Welcome to the Cequence AI Gateway. Let’s explore how quick and simple it is to AI enable your enterprise applications, from setup to deployment in just a few clicks.
First let’s explore the App Catalog inside the Cequence AI Gateway where you can view all the applications that can be connected to an MCP server in minutes. Users can browse more than 140 supported apps that can be enabled for AI agents like Claude or Copilot to securely access and interact with enterprise data and workflows — all without custom coding.
Let’s say you want to enable AI agents to connect to your Atlassian Confluence knowledge base. We can select Confluence API endpoints based on the functionality we want to enable. Each selected endpoint becomes a tool that the AI agent can securely use through the MCP server — eliminating the need for manual coding or configuration. Choosing the endpoints defines what actions AI agents are permitted to take within Confluence, ensuring organizational control, compliance, and visibility.
Now, we can finalize the MCP server configuration and choose how it will be deployed. We specify the server name, apply security guardrails, and whether you want to deploy it as a prototype, or if it’s ready for production immediately.
Finally, we deploy the MCP server, either in a private cloud or as a fully managed deployment in the Cequence Cloud. This ensures a secure, scalable setup that’s ready for enterprise use in just minutes.
Here we configure how AI agents authenticate when interacting with the connected application through the MCP server. The Cequence AI Gateway supports a wide range of enterprise-grade authentication methods, including OAuth 2.0, to meet each organization’s security and compliance requirements. This flexibility allows enterprises to enforce consistent security standards across all MCP-enabled applications, ensuring that AI agents only access authorized systems and data.
And now, the MCP server has been successfully created and the application is fully configured and ready to be accessed by AI agents through the Cequence AI Gateway.