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Anthropic’s stealth enterprise coup: How Claude 3.7 is becoming the coding agent of choice
Anthropic is positioning Claude as the LLM that matters most for enterprise companies. Claude 3.7 Sonnet, released just two weeks ago, set new benchmark records for coding performance.
The company recently introduced features allowing non-coders to publish AI-created applications within their organizations, and just last week upgraded its console with enhanced collaboration capabilities, including shareable prompts and templates. Perhaps the most telling sign of Anthropic’s success is the explosive growth of Cursor, an AI code editor that reportedly has 360,000 users, with more than 40,000 of them paying customers, after just 12 months — making it possibly the fastest SaaS company to reach that milestone. This moment echoes the early days of the iPhone revolution, when companies initially tried to block “unsanctioned” devices from their corporate networks, only to eventually embrace BYOD policies as employee demand became overwhelming.
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