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Anthropic Bundles Claude Code With Claude For Enterprise

Anthropic announced Wednesday the integration of Claude Code into its Claude for Enterprise subscription offering. This expansion makes the command-line coding tool available as part of a broader enterprise suite, enabling advanced integrations and more robust administrative controls. Prior to this announcement, Claude Code was accessible only through individual accounts.

Scott White, Anthropic product lead, stated the decision to bundle Claude Code with Claude for Enterprise came in response to customer demand. He told TechCrunch, “This is the most requested feature from our business team and enterprise customers.” The integration is intended to strengthen Anthropic’s competitive position relative to command-line tools offered by Google and GitHub.

Claude Code, since its launch in June, has emerged as a prominent command-line programming tool. Its popularity, White noted, stems from its “more agentic approach than traditional IDE-based tools.” This increase in use led to challenges for individual users, who encountered unexpected usage limits. The new enterprise offering seeks to address these challenges by providing businesses with the capacity to implement granular spending controls, allowing for usage to be scaled in response to demand.

Anthropic emphasizes the potential of integrations between Claude Code and the Claude.ai chatbot. The new bundle enables businesses to develop Claude Code prompts in conjunction with the Claude chatbot, facilitating deeper integration into internal data sources. White elaborated on the transformative potential of enterprise integrations involving customer feedback tools in his work on Claude.ai.

White explained that Claude is used to summarize large quantities of feedback from various sources, translating this information into concrete product changes. He stated, “There’s something magical about blending customer feedback, getting the voice of your customer and then helping to think about solutions that you might be able to prototype and build that address their unique challenges. It’s something that as a product manager was simply not possible for me even a year ago.”


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