In this episode of Hands-On IT, host Landon Miles breaks down what MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers are, why they exist, and how they’re transforming real-world IT automation.
Before MCP, AI assistants struggled to interact with the tools, systems, and data IT teams rely on. With the rise of open-source MCP servers, models now have a standardized, permission-aware way to reach into infrastructure, pull context, and execute workflows safely.
Landon also sits down with Henry Smith, who helped build the Automox MCP server prototype. Together, they explore:
- What MCP servers actually do and the problems they solve
- Why the open-source model matters for IT teams
- How MCP provides a clean, consistent interface for tools and data
- Real-world applications like report generation, patch policy creation, and audit log analysis
- How Automox built its own MCP server using Fast MCP
- The future of AI-driven IT operations
What is Autonomous IT?
Go from monotonous to autonomous IT operations with this series. Hosts from Automox, the IT automation platform for modern organizations, will cover the latest IT trends; Patch Tuesday remediations; ways to save time with Worklets (pre-built scripts); reduce risk; slash complexity; and automate OS, third-party, and configuration updates on all your Windows, macOS, and Linux endpoints. Automate confidence everywhere with Automox.