IBM integrates Anthropic Claude into AI IDE and other tools

IBM and Anthropic have partnered in an effort to accelerate the development of enterprise AI applications, by integrating Anthropic’s Claude large language models (LLMs) into IBM software products, beginning with IBM’s new AI-leveraging IDE (integrated development environment). Announced October 7, the plan is intended to deliver measurable productivity gains while building security, governance, and cost controls into the software development life cycle (SDLC), the companies said.

IBM’s “AI-first” IDE is available in preview to select IBM clients and in early testing, with more than 6,000 users within IBM. Claude also will be integrated into other select IBM software products. IBM said that as organizations move from AI experimentation to production deployment, they will need solutions that integrate with existing enterprise infrastructure and meet IT requirements. IBM brings capabilities in enterprise software delivery, hybrid cloud architecture, and regulated industry expertise to ensure AI tools work within the complex realities of global business operations, the company said.

IBM cited the following examples of potential use cases for its new IDE:

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