MCP Protocol: The $2M Integration Debt Trap

📰 Dev.to · Dr Hernani Costa

Learn how MCP Protocol addresses the $2M integration debt trap affecting EU SMEs and how to apply its solutions to reduce context fragmentation costs

intermediate Published 30 Mar 2026
Action Steps
  1. Identify areas of context fragmentation in your current integration workflows
  2. Analyze the costs associated with manual workarounds and lost productivity
  3. Apply the MCP Protocol to standardize integration processes
  4. Configure MCP-compatible tools to automate workflows
  5. Test and evaluate the effectiveness of MCP Protocol in reducing integration debt
Who Needs to Know This

DevOps teams and software engineers at EU SMEs can benefit from understanding the MCP Protocol to reduce integration debt and improve productivity

Key Insight

💡 Standardizing integration processes with MCP Protocol can significantly reduce context fragmentation costs

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Key Takeaways

Learn how MCP Protocol addresses the $2M integration debt trap affecting EU SMEs and how to apply its solutions to reduce context fragmentation costs

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