Integration in GEP Quantum Intelligence is standardized through the Model Context Protocol, or MCP. Instead of building custom code for every system pair, agents use one uniform protocol to discover and connect to the systems they need. That means faster deployments, reusable connectors and a platform that works across your stack. Different business units can run on different ERPs and still share the same agentic platform.
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Standardized on MCP
Integration is standardized through the Model Context Protocol, an industry standard.
Faster deployments
MCP reduces deployment time for new source-to-pay connections by 60 to 70 percent.
Auto-discovery
Agents query systems for available operations and receive structured descriptions.
Context negotiation
Agents learn what they need to provide, without hardcoded schemas.
One interface, every system
A single interface abstracts the differences between systems behind the scenes.
Reusable connectors
MCP servers work across all workflows and agents. Build once, use everywhere.
FAQs
How does GEP Quantum Intelligence integrate with enterprise systems?
Integration is standardized through the Model Context Protocol. MCP servers act as translators. They expose external systems through MCP interfaces while handling system-specific details internally. Agents use one uniform protocol to discover, connect to and invoke operations on any supported system.
What is the Model Context Protocol?
The Model Context Protocol is an industry standard adopted across major model providers and increasingly present in enterprise software. It defines how agents discover available operations, negotiate required context and invoke operations with appropriate error handling, all through one interface, regardless of which ERP or procurement platform sits underneath.
How much faster is deployment with MCP?
MCP reduces deployment time for new source-to-pay connections by 60 to 70 percent compared to traditional integration. Traditional integration requires custom adapter code for each system pair. MCP replaces that with a uniform protocol.
Does GEP Quantum Intelligence work with multiple ERPs?
Yes. The integration layer abstracts enterprise systems behind unified interfaces. Agents can invoke an action like "create purchase order" without knowing whether the backend is SAP, Oracle or NetSuite. This enables multi-ERP deployments where different business units use different systems but share the same agentic platform.
Can agents connect to systems they haven't seen before?
Yes. Because MCP is a standardized protocol, agents can integrate with systems they've never seen before by querying their MCP interfaces.
Are connectors reusable?
Yes. MCP servers run as persistent services and work across all workflows and every agent on the platform.

One Front Door to Procurement
Everyone talks about AI in procurement. AI-native GEP Quantum Intelligence delivers it. Agents extract quotes, run sourcing events, negotiate with suppliers, and enforce compliance. Users type what they need. GEP Quantum Intelligence orchestrates everything.
Most platforms add AI to steps. GEP Quantum Intelligence connects agentic AI across the source-to-pay process.




