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Nexla surpasses 1,000 bidirectional connectors with MCP Studio access

Nexla said its connector library surpassed 1,000 bidirectional connectors for enterprise data access, and it paired that expansion with MCP Studio to build governed, task-specific MCP servers. The update centers on enabling AI agents to connect to the systems that hold business information.

The company tied the issue to enterprise agent deployments stalling when agents cannot reach the systems containing needed data. Nexla said legacy integration tools move data to human analysts rather than agents, leaving enterprise data fragmented across applications with different authentication and access controls.

Nexla reported that its connectors provide managed read and write access through a single connection. The company said MCP Studio generates scoped MCP servers for a single business process, and that connector requests pass through identity verification while agent actions are logged for audit.

Nexla said its connectivity spans more than 1,000 enterprise systems across access, understanding, and delivery layers, and that MCP servers built through MCP Studio connect to MCP-compatible application or agent frameworks, including Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, and Microsoft Copilot. Saket Saurabh, CEO & Co-Founder of Nexla, said: “Enterprise AI doesn't fail because the models aren't good enough. It fails because agents can't reach the systems that hold business information. With 1,000+ connectors and governed, task-specific MCP access, Nexla gives enterprises the data layer their agents need.”

Nexla also stated that when a customer needs an unconnected system, its AI connector builder ships it in a median of under one week.

Provided by Globe Newswire on behalf of Nexla. Click to read original content. The original article was written by Decision Insights Editorial.