Teradata joins Snowflake, Databricks in expanding MCP ecosystem

The new version, which is expected to be released by the first half of 2026, will include capabilities critical for enterprises such as security, observability, scalability, workload management, and compliance, making it suitable for production deployment, Meeta Vouk, VP of product management for AI and analytics at Teradata, told InfoWorld.

“The future releases will target advanced security and context handling capabilities, and resource optimization. Customers will be able to migrate from the community server to the new product,” Vouk added.

In contrast to the Community Edition that includes tools for running common development tasks, the upcoming version will come with additional tools that target more complex tasks, such as SQL generation and optimization, multi-modal data retrieval, performing data engineering tasks, running in-database analytics and machine learning pipelines, and executing custom Python code.

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