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    IBM and Anthropic Collaborate to Bring Secure AI Capabilities to Enterprise Software Development

    October 7, 2025 – IBM and Anthropic have announced a strategic alliance aimed at enhancing enterprise software development with secure, AI-driven solutions. The collaboration will embed Anthropic’s Claude—one of the most advanced large language models (LLMs)—into IBM’s software ecosystem to boost developer productivity while ensuring rigorous governance, security, and cost efficiency.

    Under this initiative, Claude will first be integrated into IBM’s newly introduced AI-first integrated development environment (IDE), engineered to support the entire software development lifecycle (SDLC), including modernization workflows. This new IDE, available in private preview to select IBM clients, features advanced task automation and multilingual support.

    More than 6,000 IBM developers are already testing the IDE internally, reporting an average productivity increase of 45%. These early results point to significant cost reductions while maintaining stringent code quality and security standards.

    As enterprises transition from AI experimentation to full-scale production, integration with existing infrastructure and compliance with IT policies become essential. IBM, with its deep experience in enterprise software, hybrid cloud environments, and regulated industries, is well-positioned to deliver AI tools compatible with the demands of complex global operations.

    “IBM has been the backbone of enterprise technology for decades because we understand what it takes to deploy at scale in mission-critical environments,” said Dinesh Nirmal, SVP of Software at IBM. “This partnership enhances our software portfolio with advanced AI capabilities while maintaining the governance, security, and reliability that our clients have come to expect. We’re giving development teams AI that fits how enterprises work—not experimental tools that create new risks.”

    “Enterprises are looking for AI they can actually trust with their code, their data, and their day-to-day operations,” added Mike Krieger, Chief Product Officer at Anthropic. “Claude has become the go-to AI for developers at the world's largest companies because of our focus on safety and reliability. This partnership with IBM lets us bring that same level of dedication to even more enterprise teams while building the open standards that will make AI agents genuinely useful in business environments.”

    Driving Automation Across the Software Lifecycle

    The new IBM IDE, powered by Claude, is designed to streamline tasks across the entire SDLC. Key capabilities include:

    Application Modernization at Scale: Enables automated system upgrades, framework migrations, and complex refactoring with full codebase context.

    AI-Driven Code Generation and Review: Assists developers with code that aligns with enterprise architecture, security mandates, and compliance requirements.

    End-to-End Orchestration: Supports development, testing, deployment, and maintenance in a single contextual workflow.

    Security-First Development: Embeds security into the development process with features like proactive vulnerability scanning, accelerated FedRAMP readiness, and quantum-safe cryptography transitions.

    Introducing the Agent Development Lifecycle (ADLC)

    As part of the partnership, IBM has published a new methodology—Architecting Secure Enterprise AI Agents with MCP—developed in collaboration with Anthropic. This guide introduces the Agent Development Lifecycle (ADLC), a framework tailored for the secure design, deployment, and operation of enterprise-grade AI agents. As businesses adopt AI agents to automate decision-making and workflows, ADLC addresses the limitations of traditional IT approaches.

    IBM is also contributing enterprise-grade tools and standards to the broader AI ecosystem through the Model Context Protocol (MCP) community. This includes reference architectures, best practice guides, and open-source assets derived from IBM’s global AI deployment experience.

    The partnership may see Claude integrated into additional IBM software solutions in the future, as both companies aim to redefine enterprise AI by delivering tools that empower developers, drive digital transformation, and create long-term value for clients and industries.

    Source: https://newsroom.ibm.com/2025-10-07-2025-ibm-and-anthropic-partner-to-advance-enterprise-software-development-with-proven-security-and-governance

    Deutsche Telekom Selects IBM Concert to Accelerate IT Operations with AI-Powered Automation

    July 2, 2025 - Deutsche Telekom has partnered with IBM to implement IBM Concert, an AI-powered automation platform, to transform its IT operations and enhance security. The solution enables intelligent orchestration of patch management and security workflows, addressing the increasing complexity of IT systems and the growing number of vulnerabilities in the AI era.

    With IBM Concert, Deutsche Telekom achieved a tenfold reduction in median patching time during the pilot phase—from 80 hours for critical vulnerabilities to just eight hours—improving IT security, compliance, and operational efficiency. The platform integrates data from multiple sources, uses generative AI to prioritize and automate patching plans, and creates service management requests for seamless execution.

    The fully automated process reduces patching time per instance from 90 to 20 minutes, freeing IT teams to focus on innovation and strategic priorities. By leveraging IBM’s watsonx AI and automation tools, Deutsche Telekom aims to create a scalable, secure, and future-ready IT environment.

    “Secure operating systems form the foundation for all our services, and patching speed is critical,” said Dr. Peter Leukert, Deutsche Telekom Group CIO. IBM leaders emphasized how AI-driven automation supports resilience in hybrid cloud environments, enabling faster responses to threats and improved resource utilization.

    Source: https://newsroom.ibm.com/2025-07-02-deutsche-telekom-selects-ibm-concert-to-accelerate-it-processes-with-ai-powered-automation