February 2026
Intermediate to advanced
436 pages
10h 58m
English
Enterprise knowledge management without MCP is like trying to run a library where every book is in a different language and every librarian speaks only one of them.
I've spent more time than I care to admit trying to build knowledge management systems for large organizations. And let me tell you, it's a special kind of hell. You've got data scattered across dozens of systems, e.g., SharePoint sites, Confluence wikis, file shares, databases, email archives, Slack channels, and that one critical Excel spreadsheet that Bob from accounting maintains and refuses to share with anyone.
Each system has its own search interface, its own access controls, its own way of organizing information. Users give up trying ...
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