What is changing in MCP
Model Context Protocol started as a standard for connecting models to tools and data. In 2026 the key question is not only “do we have an MCP server,” but how to discover it, verify it, run it safely and govern it through team policy. That is where the official Registry and Docker MCP Toolkit/Catalog/Gateway direction matter.
Why business should care
An agent with poorly governed tools can cause more damage than a simple chatbot. Containerized MCP servers, gateways, registry metadata and permission policies help turn agent tools into infrastructure that can be audited and repeated.
How WebEdge should teach it
A good practical article should not say “install 20 MCP servers.” It should show a safe path: choose one tool, run it in isolation, limit actions, log calls and only then give the agent a real task.