Kong's Context Mesh: bridging the enterprise AI integration gap

Kong introduces Context Mesh, a tool to seamlessly connect enterprise data with AI agents, aiming to overcome integration barriers.

Kong has launched Context Mesh, a solution designed to bridge the integration gap hindering enterprise AI deployment. With a growing trend towards AI agents, many organisations find themselves struggling to move from theoretical discussions to practical application. Kong aims to streamline this with its Connectivity platform.

Context Mesh is designed to automatically discover existing enterprise APIs and transform them into agent-ready tools, fortified with runtime governance. By doing so, Kong aims to assist enterprises in leveraging existing infrastructure to progress from experimentation to operational deployment of AI agents.

Intended capabilities of Context Mesh include:

  1. Automatic API Discovery: Unveils every API under management.
  2. Curated Toolkits: Facilitates the selection of precise contexts for specific agents.
  3. Real-Time MCP Generation: Produces functional Model Context Protocol tools with embedded authentication.
  4. Policy Enforcement: Enables conditional policies and data orchestration, ensuring integrations align with organisational security standards.

In many organisations, access to enterprise data remains manual and fragmented, posing commercial risks. AI initiatives could suffer setbacks if integration issues aren't addressed promptly. Context Mesh aims to act as a unifying bridge, allowing agents to securely access and process data in real-time, allowing businesses to achieve measurable returns on AI investments.

  • End-to-End Governance: Ensures comprehensive oversight across AI data paths.
  • Seamless Agent Connectivity: Connects models, applications, and data, providing a secure and intelligent flow of information.

Industry experts emphasise the significance of stable and secure IT access for AI agents. Enterprises often face challenges due to scattered data and varied access rules. Manual integration not only delays projects but also increases business risks. Context Mesh seeks to mitigates these challenges by turning existing infrastructures into tools for seamless agent connectivity.

As organisations prepare to transition to AI-driven operations, Kong’s Context Mesh aims to provide an integration pathway designed to be streamlined, scalable, and secure. By aligning with existing security and policy controls, it supports enterprises in moving from API-centric frameworks to agent-first architectures and adapting their approach to AI deployments.

Currently, Kong Context Mesh is available in tech preview for Konnect deployments. When used alongside Kong’s MCP Registry and AI Gateway, it enables end-to-end governance for AI and integration workflows.

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