en.Wedoany.com Reported - Catenoid (CEO Kim Hyung-seok) has officially released the beta version of its next-generation AI technology "Kollus MCP (Model Context Protocol)," which enables integration with video infrastructure based on natural language instructions without the need for a development manual.
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MCP is the latest technical standard that connects AI development tools such as Claude Code and Cursor, enabling them to directly understand and utilize enterprise system infrastructure and documentation. This technology is being adopted by leading global companies and is emerging as a new development paradigm. Catenoid is the first in the Korean online video platform (OVP) industry to introduce this technology.
Kollus MCP significantly shortens the development process required for video service integration. Developers no longer need to review extensive guide documents and API specifications one by one. Instead, they can simply ask questions conversationally in their commonly used AI development environment and receive accurately executable code and answers within seconds.
For example, by inputting "Please generate code to embed a web player using iframe on our website" or "Tell me the top 5 most viewed content yesterday" into an AI tool, Kollus will immediately generate optimal source code based on officially verified data and provide a statistical summary. In actual testing, an intern with almost no development experience successfully built a full-stack video application including an iOS app and backend server within three days using Kollus MCP, demonstrating its efficiency.
Actual developers can simply register the official MCP server address provided by Kollus in "Claude Desktop" or "Cursor Editor" to immediately start asking questions and generating code. While offering high convenience, this technology also ensures robust security. Authentication information or security keys required for integration are designed not to be stored on Catenoid's servers but are managed solely within the user's environment, minimizing the risk of information leakage.
The "Anti-Pattern Guide," designed based on Catenoid's long-term technical support experience, is a unique advantage of Kollus MCP. When a developer attempts to code in a way that could overload the system or use an API that is about to be deprecated, the AI detects it in advance. By enforcing a check of the correct architectural guidelines before code completion, it prevents potential service failures that may occur in the early stages of integration.
Catenoid is also continuously expanding its lineup of AI features to enhance the operational efficiency of video infrastructure, including "Kollus AI Subtitles & Summary·Chapters," which provides subtitles and segmented summaries based on voice recognition, and the media asset management platform "Loomex," which uses AI analysis technology for automatic media asset classification and search.
The roadmap to lower the barrier to entry for video infrastructure is also accelerating. In July, a "Self Sign-up" feature will be launched as a beta service, enabling individual businesses or small operators without developers to directly implement video services. Early next year, plans are in place to extend MCP support to AI service environments used by general business personnel, such as web-based Claude or ChatGPT.
CEO Kim Hyung-seok stated that Kollus MCP is a service that has undergone thorough pre-testing to verify its stability and security, and it will significantly reduce the integration time and costs for client company developers. Going forward, the company will continue to lower the barrier to entry for video infrastructure, supporting clients in focusing on their core businesses.
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