
IBM, located in Armonk, New York, announced on Tuesday that it will integrate the Claude family of large language models into its software. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
This was reported by TechCrunch. Initially, the Claude model will be implemented in IBM’s integrated programming environment and is currently being offered to selected clients.
Additionally, IBM and Anthropic have jointly developed a practical guide for creating, deploying, and maintaining AI agents for enterprises. The terms of the partnership have not been disclosed, but TechCrunch is attempting to obtain further information from IBM about future plans.
After Anthropic launched the Claude Enterprise model in September 2024, it has actively entered the corporate market. On Monday, the deployment of Claude models at Deloitte, which has nearly 500,000 employees, was announced.
This is the largest corporate project for Deloitte. According to research conducted by Menlo Ventures in July 2025, corporations prefer Claude models over other AI models.
The study noted that the use of OpenAI models has been declining since 2023. This situation indicates new changes and increased competition in the field of artificial intelligence.