The Valprovia MCP Server exposes your Microsoft 365 governance as standard MCP tools. Everything your Valprovia Copilot Agent can do in Copilot for Microsoft Teams and the corresponding SharePoint site collections – provisioning, access management, security enforcement, lifecycle – becomes accessible to Copilot-based agents and AI workflows for automation scenarios.
Microsoft 365 governance, now accessible to AI agents
With the Valprovia Copilot Agent, we took a first major step:
we brought the Valprovia Governance Module directly into the Microsoft 365 Copilot chat, so users can create and manage Microsoft Teams workspaces – including their underlying SharePoint site collections – in natural language, while governance remains fully enforced.
Now we’re going one layer deeper.
Today, we’re announcing the Valprovia MCP Server – the Microsoft 365 governance backend that AI agents and workflows can call via the Model Context Protocol (MCP).
Where the Valprovia Copilot Agent is “the face” inside Copilot,
the Valprovia MCP Server is the governance engine that any compatible agent in your Microsoft 365 landscape can talk to.
And this is only the beginning:
our roadmap is to integrate all Valprovia products into Valprovia MCP – including the Valprovia Integration Module.
The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is an open standard for connecting AI applications to external systems – data sources, tools and workflows. Think of it as a unified connector that lets AI agents access business systems in a structured, governed way.
In this setup:
The MCP server translates these operations into your systems (like Microsoft 365 and Valprovia) and returns structured results the agent can understand.