A LinkedIn post from Glean highlights new support for deploying its MCP server via common mobile device management, or MDM, tools such as Jamf, Kandji, and Intune. The post suggests that IT teams can now push Glean’s MCP server to supported desktop AI tools centrally, reducing the need for individual user setup.
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According to the post, end users can connect through Glean OAuth while continuing to sign in with existing single sign-on, or SSO, systems, which may streamline security and access management. The post indicates that this approach is intended to lower friction in adopting Glean’s MCP and integrating secure company context into tools like Cursor, Claude Code, and VS Code.
For investors, the expanded MDM-based deployment pathway may support broader enterprise adoption by aligning with standard IT workflows and compliance practices. Easier rollout at scale could increase stickiness among large customers, potentially improving seat expansion, usage growth, and long-term recurring revenue dynamics in the competitive enterprise AI and developer-tools ecosystem.

