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Every demo is led by a product leader or AI engineer. We will focus the demo according to your priorities. Once you submit the form, we’ll be in touch within one business day to schedule a 30-minute demo.
Your demo can cover:
- Curating a registry of trusted MCP servers
- Implementing authentication and authorization
- Optimizing tool selection and reducing token usage
- Other topics that matter to you
We partner with leaders who know context is key to AI success
Fortune 500 financial services firm
Transformed Cursor acceptance rates from 40% to over 80% in less than three months
Global 2000 software category leader
Regained control of shadow AI and enabled MCP adoption with a central registry used by thousands of employees
Fast growing digital-first retailer
Improved support agent resolution rate from 60% to over 90% while increasing customer satisfaction
Frequently asked questions
Stacklok provides an enterprise MCP (Model Context Protocol) platform that lets engineering leaders give their teams secure, governed access to AI tools without exposing sensitive data or creating shadow AI risk. It runs in your private cloud, behind your firewall, so your data never leaves your environment. Think of it as the control plane for your company’s AI tool ecosystem.
The demo is best suited for engineering leaders, platform engineering teams, and security architects who are evaluating how to roll out MCP-based AI tools across their organization. If you’re responsible for AI governance, developer productivity, or enterprise security, this demo is for you.
During the demo you’ll see Stacklok’s enterprise MCP platform in action, including: how to curate a registry of approved MCP servers, how the gateway centralizes authentication and auditing, how MCP servers are deployed and isolated at runtime, and how the admin portal makes it easy to manage access for developers and knowledge workers. The session is tailored to your use case, so bring your specific questions and requirements.
A typical demo runs 30 minutes. You don’t need to prepare anything specific, but the session will be more valuable if you come with a rough sense of your team size, your AI client preferences (e.g. VS Code with Copilot, Cursor, Claude Code), and any compliance or data residency requirements you’re working within.
Stacklok’s enterprise platform is a hardened distribution of ToolHive, an Apache 2.0-licensed open source project. Stacklok’s team are co-creators of Kubernetes and Sigstore, and ToolHive has contributors from Red Hat and dozens of other companies. Our open source foundation means there’s no vendor lock-in risk; your investment is protected even as the AI landscape continues to change and evolve.
Running MCP servers directly leaves significant gaps in security and usability. The MCP specification only addresses front-end authentication; it doesn’t cover back-end authentication, authorization, network isolation, or token exchange. Stacklok fills those gaps while also making it easy for admins to pre-approve and pre-configure servers, so end users get access to the context they need with a single click.