Solutions
For Data Leaders
Outcomes
Measurable Impact
1 call vs. 4+
Enriched responses replace multiple tool calls, reducing time-to-insight.
Continuous
Documentation coverage improves as a byproduct of usage, not a separate initiative.
Unified
Single audit log for compliance. Every tool call tracked with full provenance.
Open
Built on MCP, Trino, DataHub. No lock-in to a single cloud or vendor.
TCO
One Platform, Not Five
The modern data stack created a stack of five or more products: catalog, semantic layer, query engine, observability, and governance. Each product has its own license, its own integration requirements, and its own context about your data that is not shared with the others.
Plexara consolidates catalog (DataHub), query execution (Trino), governance (built-in), semantic enrichment (cross-enrichment), and AI agent framework (MCP) into a single platform. Integration engineering and context synchronization overhead are eliminated.
Governance is enforced at execution time, not aspirationally. Every tool call is logged with user identity, persona, connection, and outcome. Fail-closed security means misconfiguration results in denied access, never unauthorized access.
The knowledge application pipeline turns every agent conversation into a potential catalog improvement. Documentation gets better as a byproduct of usage. Data platform maturity improves without a dedicated documentation initiative.
Independence
No Lock-In
Built on open protocols with communities larger than any single vendor. MCP standardizes the agent interface. Trino federates query execution across any data source. DataHub unifies metadata management. S3 provides universal object storage.
Change your LLM provider without changing your data infrastructure. Add new data sources without re-architecting your agent layer. Replace any component without disrupting the others. This is how enterprises survive technology transitions.
Common questions
For Data Leaders FAQ
Plexara consolidates catalog (DataHub), query execution (Trino), semantic enrichment, governance and audit, and the agent integration layer into one MCP endpoint. The original five-vendor stack typically costs $300K to $1M per year in licensing alone; consolidating reduces that and removes the integration tax of stitching those products together.
Three concrete mechanisms. Default-deny security so agents cannot reach data outside their persona. A single audit log so every tool call is traceable to a human user with full provenance. Vendor independence: Plexara is built on MCP, Trino, and DataHub, so swapping cloud providers or upstream vendors does not require rewriting the AI integration layer.
Every conversation captures business context as memory, and admin-reviewed insights become catalog metadata. Data documentation grows as a byproduct of usage rather than as a separate initiative. Datasets queried frequently accumulate documentation faster, so the rate of improvement is proportional to actual demand.
No. Plexara is built on open protocols (MCP, Trino, DataHub) and connects out to whatever data sources you run. Metadata authored through Plexara lives in DataHub in standard formats and stays portable. The platform is the orchestration and governance layer, not the data store.
A first deployment connects two or three data sources and the highest-priority persona. Subsequent rollouts add sources, personas, and use cases without rewriting what came before. The platform is built for incremental adoption so risk is bounded at each step rather than concentrated in a single up-front migration.
Also
For Data Teams
How analysts, engineers, and stewards use Plexara in their daily workflows.

