Context Lake
Context Lake is the shared operational graph of your stack: services, owners, dependencies, risk, and work items from live connectors. Agents and the console query the same picture.
Solution page: exemplar.dev/solutions/context-lake-ai-agents .
When to use it
Keep answers tied to production truth—who owns a service, what changed, whether an incident is open—instead of stale wikis or one-off prompts.
Where in Console
Enable connectors (Getting started). Browse context and catalog views in the console; agents consume the same entities via memory, context management, and Tools & MCP.
How it fits
| Layer | Role |
|---|---|
| Connectors | Git, cloud, security, ticketing, observability stream in continuously |
| Context Lake | One linked model of services, teams, dependencies, and work |
| Consumers | Agents, console, memory, and MCP tools |
Context Lake is the live operational graph; a service catalog is the inventory inside it.
Related: Context management · Memory · Tools & MCP.
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