Every major enterprise AI platform is built around a central assumption: that your organization has one primary graph.
Microsoft Copilot assumes the productivity graph - your emails, meetings, documents, and calendar are the center of organizational intelligence.
Salesforce Agentforce assumes the customer graph - CRM data, pipeline stages, and support tickets are where decisions happen.
Palantir AIP assumes an ontology - a carefully modeled representation of your enterprise entities and their relationships.
Glean assumes a knowledge graph - that search over internal content is the primary lever for organizational intelligence.
ServiceNow and Moveworks assume the workflow graph - that process automation is where AI creates the most value.
Every one of these platforms is right. For some organizations, for some problems, for some parts of the business.
The problem is that enterprise organizations are not single-graph entities. A financial close requires data from SAP, Salesforce, and a dozen data warehouses. A procurement decision requires supplier intelligence from ERP, contract terms from documents, and market signals from external sources. A customer retention action requires service history from support, product usage from analytics, and order history from billing.
The most valuable AI use cases in the enterprise live in the join between graphs - not inside any one of them.
What we built instead
NXπ does not assume a primary graph. It is designed to be the control plane across all graphs - connecting them through the Model Context Protocol (MCP), governing access through zero-trust policies, and exposing the unified substrate to AI agents and workflows.
In Q1 2026, both SAP and Salesforce announced native MCP support. For the first time, it became technically feasible to build a genuinely cross-system AI layer without proprietary connectors or data replication.
78% of enterprise AI teams now have at least one MCP-backed agent in production. The protocol has become the standard.
NXπ is built on that standard - as a first-class MCP host that treats SAP and Salesforce as equals, alongside PostgreSQL, MongoDB, Snowflake, and every other system your enterprise runs.
The governance layer no one else has
Connecting multiple systems creates a new problem: governance at the intersection.
When an agent can query both SAP billing and Salesforce pipeline, who decides what it can access? When an action updates both systems, what is the audit trail? When a financial model draws on five sources, how does the regulator trace the decision?
NXπ answers these questions with zero-trust governance built into the data plane - not bolted on top. Every MCP connection is scoped per user, per role, and per data label. Every action is written to an append-only audit log in your PostgreSQL. PII is detected and masked before it reaches any LLM.
This is the architecture that survives an audit, a board meeting, and August 2, 2026.