Coder has extended its cloud development environment to include support for AI agents with dedicated workspaces. CEO Rob Whiteley emphasized the consistent application of governance policies across AI agents. The company also revamped its registry to help DevOps teams discover and share components, including AI agents. The unified interface allows easier orchestration of assigned tasks. AI agents are provisioned in isolated workspaces, reducing the need for extensive Terraform code. While cloud adoption remains uncertain among developers, a significant percentage anticipate increased use of AI tools and spending on AI technologies in the coming months.
Coder's cloud development environment now includes AI agents with designated workspaces, enabling governance policies to be applied uniformly across different agent types.
The updated registry simplifies discovery and sharing of components for DevOps teams, streamlining the orchestration of tasks assigned to various AI agents.
AI agents can be provisioned with isolated workspaces, significantly reducing the Terraform code required for their management while enhancing development security.
A survey indicates that 41% of organizations foresee using generative AI tools for code tasks, with increased spending expected on AI-related technologies within the next 18 months.
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