awesome-mcp-enterprise and awesome-mcp-servers
These two tools are ecosystem siblings, with "appcypher/awesome-mcp-servers" listing specific server implementations of the Model Context Protocol, and "bh-rat/awesome-mcp-enterprise" curating broader enterprise-focused tools, platforms, and services that would interact with such servers.
About awesome-mcp-enterprise
bh-rat/awesome-mcp-enterprise
A curated list of awesome MCP (Model Context Protocol) tools, platforms, and services for enterprises.
The collection focuses on **infrastructure and platform components** (registries, gateways, security layers, deployment tools) rather than individual MCP server implementations, organizing 100+ solutions across categories like private registries with built-in auth/governance, enterprise gateways with policy enforcement and SIEM integration, and deployment frameworks. It targets technical stakeholders building agentic systems, including infrastructure architects evaluating containerized deployment options (Docker), security teams assessing threat detection and compliance tools (SOC 2, HIPAA), and organizations standardizing MCP adoption through registries and access control. The curation explicitly scopes out MCP servers and agent frameworks, making it a meta-resource for the operational and governance layer around MCP ecosystems rather than the protocol implementations themselves.
About awesome-mcp-servers
appcypher/awesome-mcp-servers
Awesome MCP Servers - A curated list of Model Context Protocol servers
Covers 30+ MCP server categories spanning file systems, databases, APIs, cloud platforms, and development tools—enabling AI models to access specialized contexts beyond language understanding. Integrates with Claude Desktop, VS Code, Zed, Cursor, and other AI-powered editors through standardized stdio-based server implementations. Includes security guidance for sandboxing, permission isolation, and code review best practices to mitigate risks from arbitrary code execution.
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