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Recently, Volcano Engine released a large model ecological plaza, MCP Servers, and announced that it will use ByteDance's ecological capabilities to achieve a closed loop of full-link development from tool call, model inference to application deployment through deep collaboration, to help developers say goodbye to complicated manual development processes with a “modular assembly” model. According to reports, MCP Servers is like a “big model tool supermarket”, integrating many high-quality MCP protocol adaptation tools, covering high-frequency scenarios such as search, databases, and business system APIs. There are cloud services such as Volcano Engine AI Data Lake LAS, as well as high-quality tripartite ecological tools such as Feichangzun and Hande Precision Marketing. Developers do not need to write interface code; they can directly drag and drop the required tools to use them. Currently, MCP Servers are open source, and enterprises can package and upload self-developed tools according to the MCP protocol to achieve a virtuous cycle of “using ecology” and “building ecology”, so that tool resources can continue to be enriched.

Zhitongcaijing·05/20/2025 01:57:03
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Recently, Volcano Engine released a large model ecological plaza, MCP Servers, and announced that it will use ByteDance's ecological capabilities to achieve a closed loop of full-link development from tool call, model inference to application deployment through deep collaboration, to help developers say goodbye to complicated manual development processes with a “modular assembly” model. According to reports, MCP Servers is like a “big model tool supermarket”, integrating many high-quality MCP protocol adaptation tools, covering high-frequency scenarios such as search, databases, and business system APIs. There are cloud services such as Volcano Engine AI Data Lake LAS, as well as high-quality tripartite ecological tools such as Feichangzun and Hande Precision Marketing. Developers do not need to write interface code; they can directly drag and drop the required tools to use them. Currently, MCP Servers are open source, and enterprises can package and upload self-developed tools according to the MCP protocol to achieve a virtuous cycle of “using ecology” and “building ecology”, so that tool resources can continue to be enriched.