AI development infrastructure company Coder has partnered with digital engineering leader GlobalLogic to bring agentic AI capabilities to enterprise development teams worldwide.
The collaboration combines GlobalLogic’s enterprise transformation expertise with Coder’s development environments, which are purpose-built for AI coding workflows.
Changing the way software gets built
According to the two companies, the partnership is designed to help Global 2000 organizations modernize software delivery by enabling developers to work securely and efficiently with AI agents.
“Agentic AI is changing the way software gets built. To realize its full potential, enterprises need more than just models — they need agile and modern infrastructure,” said Vivek Daga, group vice president at GlobalLogic.
“Coder delivers the control and security platform that teams need, while preserving the flexibility that developers expect. We’re excited to partner with Coder to bring these capabilities to our clients,” Daga added.
Coder highlighted the challenge of unlocking AI agents inside real-world coding environments. As agents evolve from assistants into increasingly autonomous systems, Coder is positioning its platform to harness that shift without sacrificing visibility, control, or compliance.
It does this by moving AI-powered development from unmanaged local environments into secure, self-hosted, and auditable cloud workspaces. This approach supports several modes, from human development and human-plus-coding assistants to autonomous builders.
“For AI to deliver real value in software development, it needs to run in environments with access to real tools, real code, and real developers. It requires balancing security with productivity,” said Rob Whiteley, chief executive officer at Coder.
“This partnership is about enabling that shift incrementally — not in years, but right now. GlobalLogic brings the reach and expertise to help enterprises scale safely and quickly.”
Starting in regulated industries with high developer counts
In an official press release, the companies said the partnership will initially focus on GlobalLogic clients in regulated industries, particularly those with large developer teams and hybrid cloud architectures, where security, compliance, and developer productivity are top priorities.
This announcement follows Coder’s recent platform update, which introduced agent-aware controls and expanded enterprise support for AI-assisted workflows.
Through this partnership, Coder and GlobalLogic aim to help enterprises move beyond AI experimentation toward production-ready, auditable, and governed development.
Earlier this year, we spoke with Coder Chief Product Officer Eric Ledyard to hear his perspective on how AI is shaping the industry. Read more about his insights on AI’s impact on work and how it can empower enterprise developers.





