Episodes

  • MCP Gateway: The Control Layer for Enterprise Agents
    May 4 2026


    Episode 6 of Agent Sense continues from Episode 5, where we talked about MCP, A2A, and enterprise integration.

    In this episode, Monika Aggarwal and Frank Chávez discuss why enterprise agents need governed access to core systems before they can scale in production.

    MCP helps agents connect to tools and systems. But connection alone is not enough. As agents start working across ServiceNow, Workday, SAP, HR, IT, finance, and customer operations, enterprises need a control layer.

    That is where the MCP Gateway comes in.

    We discuss how an MCP Gateway helps manage identity, policy, approvals, audit, and traceability. It gives agents access to approved tools without opening direct, unmanaged paths into core enterprise systems.

    In about 4 minutes, we cover:

    🔹 Why direct agent access to core systems creates risk
    🔹 How MCP Gateway supports controlled enterprise access
    🔹 Why public MCP servers are useful for testing, but not enough for production
    🔹 How approved tools help agents scale across business workflows
    🔹 Why traceability matters when agents take action

    Episode 5 was about connection.
    Episode 6 is about controlled access.

    Disclaimer: The views shared are based on our personal experience and do not represent the views of IBM.

    Tags for Spotify search:

    Agentic AI, Enterprise AI, MCP, MCP Gateway, AI agents, ServiceNow, Workday, SAP, AI governance, agent governance, operational AI, enterprise architecture, AI integration, agentic workflows.

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    4 mins
  • Integration Will Decide Enterprise AI with MCP and Agent-to-Agent
    Mar 25 2026

    Theme: As AI systems evolve from single models into networks of autonomous agents, integration is the primary bottleneck.

    Core Integration Challenges:

    1. Fragmented Tool Access

    2. Context Loss Across Agents

    3. Tight Coupling & Low Reusability

    4. Lack of Standardized Communication

      Integration needs standards.
      MCP standardizes how agents connect to systems.
      Agent to agent communication standardizes how they pass work.


      🔷 MCP connects agents to enterprise systems.
      🔷 A2A connects agents to each other so work can move across the enterprise.

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    5 mins
  • Autonomous Databases, Where Autonomy Helps and Where It Hurts
    Feb 23 2026

    Theme: Do autonomous databases fix bad data, or do they mainly improve operational reliability? Why are organizations moving toward autonomous operations?


    In episode 3, we talked about an IT service agent that created operational noise during an outage. The AI agent acted fast, but the ownership and escalation data were wrong, so the actions were wrong.


    If the data underneath these systems is fragile, should the data layer become autonomous too? In eposide 4 we are talking about autonomous databases, and what they can and cannot do in incidents like this.


    I am Monika Aggarwal, AI Technical Practitioner. I build agentic workflows grounded in clear rules, good data, and governance. I am joined by my colleague Frank Chavez. He is a Technical Architect and hands-on builder specializing in multi-agent orchestration and AI integration patterns.

    I bring the enterprise and operational view. Frank brings the engineering view.

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    5 mins
  • Why IT Service Agents Fail in Production, A Data Readiness Problem
    Feb 9 2026

    Theme: Foundations & Data Readiness. Why do agents go rogue when the information source is weak?

    This is episode three: Why IT Service Agents Fail in Production, A Data Readiness Problem. Most enterprise agentic failures are not related to the model. They are data failures. We are using a real IT service ticketing example to show why data readiness matters for agents.


    I am Monika Aggarwal, AI Technical Practitioner. I build agentic workflows grounded in clear rules, good data, and governance. I am joined by my colleague Frank Chavez. He is a Technical Architect and hands-on builder specializing in multi-agent orchestration and AI integration patterns.

    I bring the enterprise and operational view. Frank brings the engineering view.


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    3 mins
  • Rules, Agents, Humans - A Practical Model for Agentic Workflows
    Jan 10 2026

    This episode explores the line between deterministic business logic and autonomous agents in real business operations, using a Commercial and Investment Banking onboarding scenario to show where rules work, where agents help, and where humans must stay in control.


    I am Monika Aggarwal, AI Technical Practitioner. I build agentic workflows grounded in clear rules, good data, and governance. I am joined by my colleague Frank Chavez. He is a Technical Architect and hands-on builder specializing in multi-agent orchestration and AI integration patterns.


    I bring the enterprise and operational view. Frank brings the engineering view.

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    3 mins