Datasite Introduces MCP Server to Securely Integrate AI Assistants with Deal Workflows

Datasite has launched its Model Context Protocol (MCP) server, which allows for the easy integration of their Virtual Data Room (VDR) with AI assistants like Claude, ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, and Blueflame AI. This is an important step by Datasite since it’s the first VDR service provider to use Model Context Protocol server. This solves the issue of exportation of documents in the past that was needed for AI assistants’ use. Powered by its recently acquired Blueflame AI, the MCP server allows AI tools to access and analyze live deal content within the VDR while strictly enforcing permission controls and audit logging.

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“Deal teams shouldn’t have to choose between AI and governance,” said Rusty Wiley, President and CEO of Datasite. “With our MCP server and embedded Blueflame AI, we’re redefining how deal teams operate, not by asking them to change where they work, but by connecting AI to where their work already lives.” The solution enables teams to create and manage data rooms, summarize documents, compare versions, and accelerate due diligence workflows directly within their AI environments. “Governance and auditability don’t disappear just because the interface is an AI assistant,” said Doug Cullen, Chief Strategy Officer at Datasite. “This is about making Datasite the system of record for every AI interaction with deal content.”

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