Eyevinn Open Source Cloud AI Agents Control Web Services Via MCP
Eyevinn Technology integrates Model Context Protocol into Open Source Cloud enabling natural language control of complex web services for all users.
Stockholm, Sweden – July 3, 2025 – Eyevinn Technology has revolutionized cloud infrastructure accessibility by integrating Model Context Protocol (MCP) into its Open Source Cloud (OSC) platform. This breakthrough enables users to deploy and manage sophisticated web services through natural language commands, eliminating technical barriers.
Key Features:
- Natural Language Processing: Users can now describe their needs in plain English (e.g., "Set up video streaming for our event") and AI agents automatically configure the required infrastructure
- Expanded Service Catalog: OSC offers one-click deployment of various open source projects including:
- Media services (transcoding, live streaming)
- Database solutions (PostgreSQL, MariaDB)
- Analytics platforms (Plausible, Umami)
- Revenue Sharing Model: Supports open source creators while preventing vendor lock-in
Impact Across Industries:
- Content Creators: Automatically generates podcast distribution systems
- Small Businesses: Deploys customer analytics with simple commands
- Event Managers: Creates complete live streaming infrastructure on demand
"This represents the democratization of infrastructure," stated Jonas Birmé, VP R&D of Eyevinn Technology. "We're making powerful tools accessible to everyone regardless of technical expertise."
The platform is available now at www.osaas.io with documentation at docs.osaas.io.
Media Contact:
- Company: Eyevinn Technology
- Email: jonas.birme@eyevinn.se
- Website: www.osaas.io
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