Code generation at enterprise scale creates problems that have nothing to do with the quality of the code. CI/CD throughput buckling under volume. Agent governance gaps. Senior engineers shifting from writing code to directing agents with no playbook for the transition. These are infrastructure problems, not AI problems. And they only surface after adoption succeeds. Tomorrow at 10am PT, Coder PM David Fraley walks through the predictable failure modes and what the infrastructure decisions that prevent them actually look like in practice. Last chance to register: http://cdr.co/airightli
Coder
Software Development
Austin, Texas 13,871 followers
Self-hosted environments for agentic software development
About us
Coder is an AI software development company leading the future of autonomous coding. We empower teams to build software faster, more securely, and at scale through the collaboration of AI coding agents and human developers. Our mission is to make agentic AI a safe, trusted, and integral part of every software development lifecycle.
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https://coder.com
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- Software Development
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- 51-200 employees
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- Austin, Texas
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- Privately Held
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- 2017
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- terraform, cloud platforms, open source software, linux, golang, CDE, self-hosted software, software, github, enterprise, typescript, react, culture, startup, agentic ai, and ai software development
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We're on the ground at Open Source Summit NA this week. Every conversation keeps coming back to the same question: how do you give AI agents the compute and context they need without opening up the rest of your infrastructure? Open source, self-hosted, governed by default. That's the architecture we're here to show. Don't miss Nicky Pike's talk: "When Your AI Agent Has Keys to Production." Come find us. https://lnkd.in/eBFTn2z
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Code generation isn't the hard part anymore. Operationalizing agents is. That's what our Field CTO Eric Paulsen keeps running into with engineering teams, and it gets even more complicated in regulated environments. IDE-level controls aren't enough when you need to govern how agents interact with models, where they can reach on the network, and whether you can audit any of it. Eric is bringing that conversation to Platform Engineering London meetup on May 27. If your team is trying to move agents into production, this one's worth showing up for. Link in the comments to register.
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The open source stack for AI development environments is maturing faster than most teams realize. Terraform for provisioning, Kubernetes for orchestration, and now governed workspaces where developers and AI agents build side by side. The architecture isn't theoretical. Enterprises are running it in production today, self-hosted on their own infrastructure with full control over what agents can access. Nicky Pike is presenting the governance patterns behind this at Open Source Summit NA: "When Your AI Agent Has Keys to Production." May 18-20 in Minneapolis. https://lnkd.in/eBFTn2z
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Meet us at #LDX3London June 2-3 to learn all about how Coder is bringing governance to AI agents!
We're proud to have Coder join us as a Featured Partner at #LDX3London. AI-assisted development is moving fast, but governance, control, and visibility are still catching up. At LDX3, Coder is exploring how engineering teams can support both developers and AI agents without losing control of their environments or code. With secure, self-hosted environments, teams can run development in their own infrastructure, govern how AI interacts with code and tools, and maintain control as adoption scales. An important conversation for any team thinking about how to introduce AI safely and sustainably. Learn more: coder.com 2–3 June | InterContinental London – The O2 🎟️ Join us at LDX3: leaddev.com/leaddev-london
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