Tricentis has introduced two new agentic artificial intelligence tools for enterprise software testing.
The company said Tuesday that the remote Model Context Protocol, or MCP, servers and Agentic Test Automation are in line with its goal to deliver flexibility, value realization and responsible innovation to democratize AI access and enhance software quality.
“With MCP and Tricentis Agentic Test Automation, we’re giving our customers the flexibility to build their own AI agents or use ours — whichever best fits their strategy,” commented Kevin Thompson, CEO of Tricentis. “Together, these innovations start to bring our agentic AI vision to life, where AI doesn’t just assist — it acts to drive productivity, reduce risk and transform how testing gets done.”
Tricentis plans to unveil more agentic and autonomous AI capabilities in the coming months.
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What Are Tricentis’ Remote MCP Servers?
According to the company, it is the first in the industry to deliver secure remote MCP servers, which enable agentic AI to interact directly with enterprise-grade testing tools. The technology also supports customers who want to jointly develop enterprise AI solutions with Tricentis or other partners, such as Anthropic, OpenAI and Cursor.
MCP servers offer an open and modular framework to ensure that customers can tailor their AI strategies to meet their unique software requirements.
Paul DiGrazia, vice president of quality engineering at Tricentis partner Wolters Kluwer, shared that his company’s engineering and testing team was able to explore ideas faster just by describing requirements to the AI system. Wolters Kluwer, a professional information and software company, received early access to remote MCP servers.
How Agentic Test Automation Supports Testing
The Agentic Test Automation tool, generally available in July, autonomously generates complete test cases from plain or natural language prompts. The AI agent also learns test runs, considers enterprise-specific contexts and interprets visual cues using Tricentis’ Vision AI.
According to early adopters, the implementation of Agentic Test Automation has led to up to 85 percent time savings and 60 percent increased productivity.