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July 9, 2025

Cutover previews open-sourced MCP server to boost enterprise resilience and efficiency

London, UK – July 9, 2025 – Cutover, the leading Collaborative Automation SaaS platform, is announcing a forthcoming open-sourced capability by launching its own Model Context Protocol (MCP) server, designed to bring next-level AI integration to its automated runbook platform. Ahead of general availability, this preview open-source initiative will allow select customers to explore how AI agents can dramatically enhance major incident management, application failover, and wider resilience operations within the technology functions of major enterprises using Cutover’s MCP server.

This innovation builds on Cutover’s robust automated runbook capabilities, used to orchestrate complex processes such as failovers, responding to major incidents, cloud migrations, and technology releases. Cutover’s extensible runbooks and task model also provide unparalleled capability to generate labelled machine-interpretable data for AI learning in technology operations processes. We provide a robust action space where evaluations are developed and reinforcement learning is enabled. Cutover’s open-sourced MCP server will enable AI LLM models to query operational and resilience data directly and take action on Runbooks and Tasks using natural language or embedding in AI Agents. 

The result: faster insights, accelerated path to super user capabilities, reduced manual toil and coding, and seamless connectivity across enterprise systems.

“We’re excited to bring a new dimension of intelligence to our platform via MCP functionality,” said Kieran Gutteridge, CTO at Cutover. “Giving LLMs access to structured and unstructured operational data and the ability to take action on Cutover’s platform opens up exponential opportunities for speed, clarity, and cost efficiency. This preview phase is a key milestone in our mission to redefine how enterprises manage and evolve their most critical technology operations.”

“Having deployed Cutover runbooks and seen the impact, we’re enthusiastic about this upcoming capability,” said Ashish Shekhar, Senior Vice President, Global Head of Technology Platforms at Danske Bank. “AI-enabled querying of our labelled execution resilience data will help us go even further in reducing risk and improving operational readiness.”

This preview announcement is focused on enterprise customers seeking to enhance resilience testing, incident response, and operational insight through AI and automation. General availability is expected later this year.

If you are attending the AWS NYC summit on July 16, stop by Booth #660 to learn more about what we are doing with AI and MCP to solve complex technology operational problems, or request a demo to see it in action.

About Cutover
Cutover’s Collaborative Automation platform enables organizations to orchestrate complex IT processes with speed and transparency. By connecting teams and technology through automated runbooks, Cutover helps reduce risk, cost, and manual effort across IT disaster recovery, cloud migration, release management, and more. The platform is trusted by leading global enterprises, including the three largest U.S. banks and three of the world’s top five investment banks.

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Cutover previews open-sourced MCP server to boost enterprise resilience and efficiency
Cutover, the leading Collaborative Automation SaaS platform, is announcing a forthcoming open-sourced capability by launching its own Model Context Protocol (MCP) server, designed to bring next-level AI integration to its automated runbook platform.
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