Narrative I/O Expands Marketplace into Composable Hub for Data and AI

May 27, 2026
Narrative I/O has expanded its Marketplace into a composable hub for enterprise data and AI, adding new components such as AI skills, connectors, and workflows. The update introduces a remote Model Context Protocol server that allows tools like Anthropic’s Claude to operate directly within customer environments.

Narrative I/O has expanded its Marketplace into a composable hub for enterprise data and AI, announced in a press release. The update transforms the platform from a data licensing marketplace into an integrated space for managing data, AI skills, connectors, and workflows.

The new Marketplace allows customers to assemble every component of a data and AI stack in one place. It includes pre-built AI workflows, data connectors for major cloud and software platforms, and ready-to-use packages for normalization, identity, and activation. Each component runs on open standards and can be deployed within the customer’s existing cloud environment.

Narrative has also introduced a remote Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that enables Anthropic’s Claude and other MCP-compatible AI agents to operate the Narrative infrastructure directly. This capability provides three access modes: a user interface for people, an API for code, and MCP for AI agents.

The company will demonstrate the expanded Marketplace at Snowflake Summit in San Francisco from June 1 to 4 and at Cannes Lions in France from June 22 to 26.

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