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Digi International Launches MCP Server

Simplifying monitoring and management of remote devices

Digi International, (NASDAQ: DGII), a leading global provider of Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity products, solutions and services, today announced the launch of its new Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for Digi Remote Manager® (DRM) and Genesis®. This new capability enables customers to securely integrate large language model products such as Claude and other enterprise AI assistants directly with DRM and Genesis, transforming how organizations monitor, manage, and optimize their connected infrastructure and wireless WAN deployments (WWAN) at scale.

What It Does

The MCP server allows DRM and Genesis users to leverage natural language interfaces to query device fleets, automate workflows, generate configuration insights, and streamline troubleshooting. By bridging enterprise AI tools with Digi’s secure device management platform, customers can accelerate operational efficiency, reduce complexity, and empower teams with intelligent, context aware insights across their connectivity deployments. The solution is designed with enterprise grade security and governance controls to ensure data protection and responsible AI integration.

Insights from Digi CEO, Ron Konezny

“Digi has always focused on making connectivity and device management more intelligent, scalable, and secure,” said Ron Konezny, President and Chief Executive Officer of Digi International. “With the launch of our MCP server for Digi Remote Manager and Genesis, we are giving customers a powerful new way to interact with their connected environments using the AI tools they already trust, unlocking faster decisions, streamlined operations, and new levels of automation across the enterprise.”

Another Game-Changing Innovation from Digi

This launch builds on a series of recent milestones for Digi. The company recently celebrated the successful deployment of a cellular router solution leveraging eSIM technology aligned with GSMA SGP.32 standards, reinforcing Digi’s leadership in next generation connectivity for distributed enterprises and remote SIM provisioning. Shortly thereafter, Digi became the first WWAN connectivity organization to achieve SOC 2 Type 2 compliance, underscoring its commitment to rigorous security, availability, and confidentiality standards for customers worldwide.

With the introduction of the MCP server, Digi continues to lead at the intersection of connectivity, security, and intelligent automation. By enabling secure, AI powered interaction with Digi Remote Manager and Genesis, Digi is redefining how organizations manage distributed infrastructure, making enterprise edge deployments smarter, more secure, and easier to operate than ever before.