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Anthropic and IBM announce strategic partnership | TechCrunch
Tech behemoth IBM is teaming up with AI research lab Anthropic to bring AI into its software. Armonk, New York-based IBM announced it will be adding Anthropic's Claude large language model family into some of its software products on Tuesday. The first product to tap Claude will be IBM's integrated development environment, which is already available to a select group of customers. IBM also announced it created a guide in partnership with Anthropic on how enterprises can build, deploy, and maintain enterprise-grade AI agents. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. TechCrunch reached out to IBM for more information on the future of the partnership. Anthropic has been making a big push into the enterprise sector since it released Claude Enterprise in September 2024. The company also announced a deal to bring Claude to consulting giant Deloitte's nearly 500,000-person global workforce on Monday. Anthropic said this would be the largest enterprise rollout for the company yet. A July study conducted by Menlo Ventures found that enterprises prefer Claude models over any other AI models, including OpenAI's. The study found that usage of OpenAI's models by enterprises has been declining since 2023.
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IBM integrates Anthropic Claude into AI IDE and other tools
IBM-Anthropic partinership aims to accelerate the development of enterprise AI applications, while incorporating security, governance, and cost controls. 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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Anthropic and IBM want to push more AI into enterprise software - with Claude coming to an IDE near you
The companies also released MCP/agentic AI guidance for enterprises IBM and Anthropic have launched a strategic partnership to see Claude become integrated within the latter's software portfolio, with IBM banking on huge productivity gains, enhanced security and governance, and improved cost controls. Key to the partnership is the integration of Claude within IBM's new AI-powered IDE, where the LLM will handle task generation for the software development lifecycle (SDLC). IBM has already shared its new IDE with more than 6,000 early adopters in private preview, claiming productivity gains have averaged around 45%. The company said prospective customers would use its IDE to handle application modernization through automated upgrades, migrations and large-scale code refactoring. AI also steps in to take care of things like spotting security requirements, compliance obligations and other architecture patterns, with IBM also noting top-tier security measures like quantum-safe cryptographic migration. "This partnership enhances our software portfolio with advanced AI capabilities while maintaining the governance, security, and reliability that our clients have come to expect," IBM Software SVP Dinesh Nirmal noted. IBM's IDE will support multiple programming languages, but the company did not detail the extent of this support. Separately, Anthropic and IBM also worked together to release Architecting Secure Enterprise AI Agents with MCP - a guide for building and maintaining enterprise-grade AI agents. "This new ADLC methodology provides businesses with a purpose-built, enterprise-ready approach for the development, operations and security requirements for Enterprise AI agents," IBM wrote. "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," Anthropic Chief Product Officer Mike Krieger added. IBM shares rose 3.9% following the announcement.
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IBM stock jumps 4% after partnership with Anthropic's Claude to expand AI capabilities
IBM is bringing advanced AI models from Anthropic into its software. This move aims to boost coding efficiency for developers. The integration will initially focus on AI-powered coding tools. This partnership reflects a wider trend of tech giants forming AI alliances. The financial and security sectors are expected to benefit significantly from these new AI capabilities. IBM stock climbed 4% in premarket trading and is up more than 2% on Tuesday after the company announced it would begin integrating Anthropic's Claude AI models into its software tools, as per a report. The move will initially bring Claude into IBM's new AI-focused coding tool and will eventually expand to other products sold to enterprise clients, as per a Cryptopolitan report. The first rollout focuses on an integrated development environment designed to help engineers write and fix code faster using artificial intelligence, according to the report. More than 6,000 developers are already testing the system. The Claude models, part of the same AI family that helped drive Anthropic to a $183 billion valuation last month, are built to handle long-form instructions, repetitive coding tasks, and even operate a user's computer to take actions on their behalf, as per the Cryptopolitan report. ALSO READ: Tesla unveils new full self-driving tech ahead of new model reveal announcement The timing of IBM's decision comes shortly after Anthropic launched an upgraded version of its mid-sized model, Sonnet 4.5, according to Cryptopolitan. The company said the new model can run independently for up to 30 hours on coding tasks without human input, a significant increase from the previous Claude Opus 4 model, which topped out at around seven hours. Sonnet 4.5 can also follow detailed instructions more accurately and interact with computers to carry out actions directly, a feature introduced last year. Jared Kaplan, co-founder and Chief Science Officer of Anthropic, said Sonnet 4.5 is "stronger in almost every way" than Opus, as quoted by Cryptopolitan. He also confirmed that a new version of Opus is already under development and expected before the end of the year. Kaplan noted that having both small and large models is part of the strategy that has helped Anthropic become a leader in AI tools designed for coding, as per the report. ALSO READ: Dell stock jumps 5% today after boosting growth outlook on strong AI demand IBM's integration of the Claude models comes as developers across industries look to keep up with the automation trend. One emerging area is "vibe-coding," which allows people with little or no technical skills to build simple programs using AI. The partnership between IBM and Anthropic reflects a broader trend of big tech companies securing AI partnerships to stay competitive, as per the report. For example, SAP SE's stock rose last week after it announced a deal with OpenAI to bring AI tools to Germany's public sector in 2026. The financial and security sectors are expected to be key testing grounds for tools like Claude Sonnet 4.5. Mike Pizzi, Morgan Stanley's Global Head of Technology and Operations, said AI has already changed how the bank's engineers write code, noting its "pretty profound impact," as quoted by Cryptopolitan. Anthropic said its new model is performing well in sectors like cybersecurity and finance, where accuracy and task management are crucial. Anthropic hit $5 billion in run-rate revenue in August, much of it from software tools aimed at making programming easier for large companies, as reported by Cryptopolitan. Google and OpenAI are also developing models for similar tasks, intensifying competition as companies bet their future on AI productivity. Mike Krieger, Chief Product Officer at Anthropic, emphasized that companies need more than just AI models. He said improvements in the models, adjustments in workflows, and deeper partnerships between frontier labs and enterprises are all necessary, according to the report. The IBM-Anthropic collaboration comes just a week before OpenAI's developer conference, where updates to its own coding models are expected. IBM has described the integration of Claude as "accessible" to customers but did not disclose pricing or licensing details, as reported by Cryptopolitan. What did IBM announce today? IBM announced it will integrate Anthropic's Claude AI models into its software tools. Why is IBM integrating Claude now? IBM aims to help developers keep up with automation trends and stay competitive in AI.
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Why IBM Shares Are Seeing Blue Skies On Tuesday? - IBM (NYSE:IBM)
International Business Machines Corporation (NYSE:IBM) shares are trading higher premarket on Tuesday following the announcement of a strategic partnership with Anthropic to advance enterprise-grade AI, integrating Anthropic's Claude LLMs into IBM's software suite. The collaboration aims to boost productivity while embedding security, governance, and cost management throughout the software development lifecycle. Also Read: Zyphra Taps IBM, AMD To Build Next-Gen AI Superagent Under the partnership, Claude will be integrated into select IBM software products, beginning with the company's new AI-first integrated development environment (IDE) designed for enterprise software lifecycles and modernization. Currently in private preview for select clients, the IDE is already being used by over 6,000 early adopters at IBM, who have reported an average 45% increase in productivity, resulting in significant cost savings while maintaining high standards of code quality and security. In a separate release, the company unveiled new tools to help enterprises move from AI experimentation to real-world productivity, highlighting advances in agentic AI, hybrid cloud, quantum computing and intelligent infrastructure. IBM's agentic AI strategy centers on watsonx Orchestrate, a tool-agnostic platform with over 500 customizable agents for scalable AI deployment. The company is also introducing watsonx Assistant for Z, enabling proactive mainframe management and streamlined workflows built on the IBM z17, with a focus on automation, productivity and security. After acquiring HashiCorp, IBM introduced Project Infragraph, an intelligent control plane designed to replace fragmented tools and manual workflows with unified observability. The project aims to tackle tool sprawl and eliminate data silos as enterprises expand across hybrid and multi-cloud environments. Moreover, Project Bob, now in private tech preview, is an AI-first integrated development environment (IDE) built to enhance enterprise software development and modernization with advanced task-generation capabilities across the SDLC. Investors can gain exposure to the stock through the First Trust NASDAQ Technology Dividend Index Fund (NASDAQ: TDIV) and FT Vest Technology Dividend Target Income ETF (BATS: TDVI). Price Action: IBM shares are up 4.32% at $302.00 premarket at the last check on Tuesday. Read Next: Dan Ives Reveals Buyout Watchlist Including C3.ai, SanDisk, Lyft, Qualys And More: 'M&A Floodgates Are Opening' Photo: Shutterstock IBMInternational Business Machines Corp$295.762.19%OverviewMarket News and Data brought to you by Benzinga APIs
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IBM's New Anthropic Partnership Could Be the AI Catalyst Investors Have Been Waiting For | The Motley Fool
IBM is integrating Anthropic's Claude chatbot in its software. IBM (IBM -2.09%) is regarded by some as one of the biggest busts in artificial intelligence (AI). The legacy tech giant was early to the technology with its Deep Blue chess computer and Watson supercomputer, an early example of natural language processing. However, it was unable to adequately monetize those technologies, and it fell further behind the internet-based tech companies that now dominate the industry. However, after a decade as a laggard on the stock market, IBM has found new life in the AI boom as investments under CEO Arvind Krishna in areas like the hybrid cloud and AI seem to be paying off, and the stock has doubled in the last two years. After several years of declining revenue in the 2010s, IBM has returned to growth with revenue up 8% in the second quarter, driving adjusted earnings per share up 15%. AI is clearly playing a role in that growth as IBM's generative AI order book grew to $7.5 billion in the quarter, but now Big Blue is giving investors an even bigger reason to get excited about AI. IBM has become the latest big tech company to partner with Anthropic, the AI start-up and creator of the Claude chatbot. IBM said that Claude would be included in IBM's software portfolio and was expected to deliver productivity gains, build security, and make other improvements in software development. The integration is now available to select IBM clients in early testing, and the company reported a productivity gain of 45% on average. The move makes sense for both companies. For Anthropic, which is now valued at $183 billion, the partnership leverages IBM's deep corporate relationships and gets its product in front of more users, helping it drive faster adoption. For IBM, tying its AI fortunes to Anthropic, one of the most highly regarded generative AI companies, will help it stay up to date with the latest AI advances and improve its reputation with its customers, who are counting on it for access to the latest AI models. The AI boom has lifted nearly every tech stock, but IBM's gains have been mostly driven by expectations rather than results, and the stock is no longer cheap. The Anthropic deal could help accelerate its growth. For now, IBM's gains seem warranted as profitability has improved, but I'd like to see the business accelerate before calling the stock a buy.
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IBM Weaves Anthropic's Claude Into Software Project | PYMNTS.com
By completing this form, you agree to receive marketing communications from PYMNTS and to the sharing of your information with our sponsor, if applicable, in accordance with our Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions. The collaboration, announced Tuesday (Oct. 7), is designed to encourage development of enterprise-ready AI by infusing Anthropic's Claude large language model (LLMs) into IBM's software portfolio. The goal is "to deliver measurable productivity gains, while building security, governance, and cost controls directly into the lifecycle of software development," IBM said in a news release. "Enterprises are looking for AI they can actually trust with their code, their data, and their day-to-day operations," said Mike Krieger, Anthropic's chief product officer. "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." With this partnership, Claude will be integrated into select IBM software products, including IBM's new AI-first integrated development environment (IDE), designed "with advanced task generation capabilities for enterprise software development lifecycles (SDLC), including software modernization," the release added. The IDE is available in private preview to select IBM clients. In early testing, more than 6,000 early adopters reported productivity gains averaging 45%, the company said. "As organizations move from AI experimentation to production deployment, they need solutions that integrate seamlessly with existing enterprise infrastructure and meet strict IT requirements," the release added. "IBM brings proven 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." Research by PYMNTS Intelligence has shown widespread use of AI by enterprises, with 82% of CFOs saying they employ the technology. As covered here in July, AI offers tangible benefits like lowering costs, preventing payment errors, and optimizing working capital. It also boosts functions such as payment scheduling, predictive cashflow analytics, procurement cost control, and risk management.
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IBM Stock Momentum Reflects Market Confidence in AI-Driven Development Tools | Investing.com UK
IBM (NYSE:IBM) stock surged nearly 7% in premarket trading on Tuesday, October 7, 2025, following the announcement of a strategic partnership with Anthropic to integrate Claude AI into IBM's software portfolio. The collaboration marks a significant move by IBM to strengthen its position in the enterprise AI market by embedding Anthropic's advanced large language models into its development tools and products. Multiple sources reported the stock trading at $297.86 in premarket, representing an 8.37-point gain, with the stock having already risen 32% year-to-date before this announcement. The collaboration will begin with Claude's integration into IBM's new AI-first integrated development environment (IDE), currently available in private preview to select clients. IBM reported that over 6,000 early adopters within the company are already using the new IDE, achieving productivity gains averaging 45%. The IDE is specifically designed for enterprise software development lifecycles, including application modernization, code generation and review, end-to-end orchestration, and security-first development processes. As part of the partnership, IBM created and Anthropic verified a guide titled "Architecting Secure Enterprise AI Agents with MCP," which focuses on the Agent Development Lifecycle for designing and managing enterprise AI agents. This integration aims to enhance productivity for IBM's clients by embedding Claude into both internal and external development tools and enterprise-level products. As of the premarket session at 8:46 AM EDT on October 7, 2025, IBM shares were trading at $297.86, up $8.37 or 2.89% from the previous close of $289.42. The stock had closed Monday at $288.37 and opened Tuesday at $288.61, with an intraday range between $288.01 and $291.42. IBM's market capitalization stands at approximately $269.6 billion, with a trailing P/E ratio of 46.76 and a forward P/E of 23.92. The stock has demonstrated strong momentum throughout 2025, with year-to-date returns of 34.32%, significantly outperforming the S&P 500's 14.60% gain over the same period. Analysts have set a one-year target estimate of $281.25, though the current premarket price already exceeds this target. The company's upcoming earnings report is scheduled for October 22, 2025, which will provide further insight into how AI initiatives are impacting financial performance. *** Looking to start your trading day ahead of the curve?
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IBM shares rise on Anthropic AI partnership By Investing.com
Investing.com -- IBM are trading nearly 7% in Tuesday's pre-market trading after announcing a strategic partnership with Anthropic to integrate Claude AI into IBM's software portfolio. The collaboration will begin with Claude's integration into IBM's new AI-first integrated development environment (IDE), which is currently available in private preview to select clients. IBM reported that over 6,000 early adopters within the company are already using the new IDE, achieving productivity gains averaging 45 percent. The IDE is specifically designed for enterprise software development lifecycles, including application modernization, code generation and review, end-to-end orchestration, and security-first development processes. As part of the partnership, IBM created and Anthropic verified a guide titled "Architecting Secure Enterprise AI Agents with MCP," which focuses on the Agent Development Lifecycle for designing and managing enterprise AI agents.
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IBM Shares Rise on AI Partnership with Anthropic
Shares of International Business Machines were higher after the company agreed to a partnership with Anthropic to incorporate its AI models into IBM's software. The stock rose 5% to $304 in premarket trading after closing Monday up 32% so far this year. The companies said Tuesday that IBM will first integrate Anthropic's Claude AI models in its integrated developer environment for software engineers. IBM will also develop a guide for businesses to build and expand their use of AI agents. The guide includes Model Context Protocol, or MCP, an open-source standard introduced by Anthropic that connects models to external systems. Write to Nicholas G. Miller at [email protected]
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IBM partners with Anthropic to integrate Claude AI models into its software suite, starting with an AI-powered IDE. The collaboration aims to boost productivity, enhance security, and improve governance in enterprise AI applications.
IBM and Anthropic have announced a strategic partnership to integrate Anthropic's Claude large language models (LLMs) into IBM's software products
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The partnership's initial focus is integrating Claude into IBM's new AI-leveraging Integrated Development Environment (IDE)
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Claude's integration into IBM's software suite is expected to handle various tasks across the software development lifecycle (SDLC)
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This partnership positively impacted IBM's stock, which rose by 4% in premarket trading
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IBM and Anthropic also released "Architecting Secure Enterprise AI Agents with MCP," a guide for building and maintaining enterprise-grade AI agents
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