Identity and actor context
Carry user, service, agent, and workspace context across production paths.
Context Fiber helps AI-native and API-driven products carry verified identity, tenant, policy, usage, and audit context across users, agents, APIs, tools, workflows, and production actions.
Public descriptions are intentionally high-level and do not disclose private implementation details.
Why Context Fiber exists
Agents, APIs, tools, and workflows can move quickly, but production systems still need clear answers before actions run: who is acting, for which tenant, under which policy, against which resource, with what usage visibility, and with what audit trail. Context Fiber makes that context an explicit platform concern instead of burying it inside generated application logic.
Carry user, service, agent, and workspace context across production paths.
Keep customer, workspace, and environment scope visible before actions execute.
Support reviewable action decisions without publishing internal policy models.
Preserve usage, event, and audit signals needed for operational review.
What it provides
Context Fiber is part of the ScaleMule platform layer used to make generated product logic more reviewable, governable, and customer-ready.
Make identity, tenant, usage, and audit context explicit before product logic reaches production workflows.
Keep customer, workspace, and environment scope attached to the action being reviewed.
Carry high-level context across agent, API, tool, and workflow paths without publishing private integration contracts.
Connect production actions to usage visibility and entitlement review at the platform layer.
Support reviewable action boundaries while keeping private policy models and enforcement details confidential.
Preserve product-level signals needed for operational review, support, and customer-ready audit trails.
Capability set
Verified context envelopes
Tenant-aware request scope
Agent, API, and workflow context propagation
Policy-aware production actions
Audit-ready decision records
Usage and entitlement context
Integration with ScaleMule access, events, storage, workflows, and billing foundations
Where it fits
Product teams can move quickly at the edge while ScaleMule keeps the core context model legible. Context Fiber works alongside Developer Control Plane, AI Agent Workspaces, Billing Foundations, Messaging, storage, events, audit, and tenant-aware access.
Agent / API / Workflow
Context Fiber
ScaleMule production boundary
Customer-ready system
Enterprise evaluation
Context Fiber is for teams turning agent-built software, AI/API workflows, or tool-using products into systems that customers and internal reviewers can trust. ScaleMule can review the product boundary, tenant model, audit needs, and first evaluation path with your architecture and product teams.
Map where trusted context should sit across agents, APIs, tools, workflows, and customer-facing production actions.
Review identity, tenant scope, policy checkpoints, usage visibility, and audit expectations against the product model.
Define a focused evaluation path for one workflow, agent surface, API product, or production boundary.
Discuss how Context Fiber can be evaluated as part of ScaleMule Cloud, Developer Control Plane, or a broader enterprise rollout.
Evaluation path
Context Fiber gives product, engineering, security, and platform teams a shared way to discuss context boundaries before agent-built software reaches customers.
Identify the agent, API, workflow, or tool surface that needs a trusted context boundary.
Review identity, tenant scope, policy checkpoints, usage signals, and audit expectations.
Define a focused enterprise evaluation path with ScaleMule Cloud and adjacent modules.
Proprietary ScaleMule technology
Context Fiber, ContextGW, MuleContext, and related ScaleMule runtime, verification, policy, and context-boundary technology are proprietary ScaleMule platform components. Enterprise reviews focus on fit, operating model, integration boundaries, and commercial path without publishing confidential implementation details.
For enterprise teams evaluating agent-built software, AI/API workflows, tool-using products, or production action boundaries, ScaleMule can review how trusted context, tenant scope, auditability, and usage visibility fit into the architecture.