Wall Street Holds Near Records Before the Bell Tuesday; IBM Jumps on AI Partnership with Anthropic
IBM integrates Anthropic's Claude AI into its software, with over 6,000 early users reporting 45% productivity gains in private preview of the new AI-first IDE.
- On Oct. 7, 2025 IBM and Anthropic announced a strategic partnership to infuse Claude into IBM's software portfolio, aiming to boost productivity while embedding security and cost controls.
- As organizations shift from AI experiments to production, they need solutions that integrate with enterprise infrastructure and strict IT requirements, and IBM brings hybrid cloud and regulated-industry expertise.
- The IDE is available in private preview, with over 6,000 early adopters within IBM reporting 45% productivity gains in the software development lifecycle and task generation capabilities.
- Anthropic said this would be its largest enterprise rollout as Deloitte prepares Claude for its nearly 500,000-person global workforce, with IBM shares rising among premarket winners.
- IBM plans to expand Claude integration across products and contribute open standards, guides and open-source tooling to the Model Context Protocol community for long-term enterprise AI deployment.
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