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| 261:releasenotes [2026/04/10 19:17] – [Process interface handling] Meier, Erich | 261:releasenotes [2026/04/16 11:41] (current) – [MCP Server available as beta version] Iseler, Marc | ||
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| The main feature of Stages 26.1 is its completely new backend platform. End users should not notice any differences, | The main feature of Stages 26.1 is its completely new backend platform. End users should not notice any differences, | ||
| - | We also announce the availability of the Stages MCP Server as part of a beta program. This MCP Server allows you to include process data managed in Stages to be used in other AI systems like chatbots, AI search, and other AI-based applications. | + | We also announce the availability of the Stages MCP Server as part of a beta program. This MCP Server allows you to include process data managed in Stages to be used in other AI systems like company |
| Release 26.1 is currently **only available for Stages Managed Service instances**. On-premise usage will be made available later this year. | Release 26.1 is currently **only available for Stages Managed Service instances**. On-premise usage will be made available later this year. | ||
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| ===== Process interface handling ===== | ===== Process interface handling ===== | ||
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| ===== MCP Server available as beta version ===== | ===== MCP Server available as beta version ===== | ||
| - | MCP (Model Context Protocol) has established itself as the universal way to connect LLMs (Large Language Models) and other AI systems with data sources. | + | MCP (Model Context Protocol) has established itself as the universal way to connect LLMs (Large Language Models) and other AI systems with data sources. It's a common way to integrate Stages into your **enterprise chatbots**, so that your development processes are taken into consideration in those systems. |
| - | Through our new MCP Server, AI systems can access process data managed in Stages for various purposes and use cases. | + | Through our new MCP Server, AI systems can access process data managed in Stages for various purposes and use cases. |
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| - | **//TBD//** | + | |
| [[mcpServer|See here for more info]] on MCP with Stages. | [[mcpServer|See here for more info]] on MCP with Stages. | ||
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| ===== Unified configuration metamodel changes* ===== | ===== Unified configuration metamodel changes* ===== | ||
| - | **New Element Subtype “Process Area”** | + | === New Element Subtype “Process Area” |
| The new //Process Area// element subtype provides an additional way to structure workflows. Similar to the existing //Topic// element, multiple workflows can be grouped into a single unit. | The new //Process Area// element subtype provides an additional way to structure workflows. Similar to the existing //Topic// element, multiple workflows can be grouped into a single unit. | ||
| Unlike //Topic//, a //Process Area// contains automatic visualization of the workflows it contains, improving transparency and overview for complex process landscapes. | Unlike //Topic//, a //Process Area// contains automatic visualization of the workflows it contains, improving transparency and overview for complex process landscapes. | ||
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| + | === Announcing our Future Standard Metamodel Strategy === | ||
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| + | With this release, we share adjustments to our standard metamodel strategy. We strive to support new modeling requirements more quickly while minimizing the number of delivered standard metamodel variants. | ||
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