[Coder](https://coder.com/?utm_campaign=26Q3PR_2026_Inc_5000&utm_source=lookleft&utm_medium=press&utm_content=page), the leader in self-hosted AI development infrastructure for the enterprise, today announced it has been ranked No. 525 on the [2026 Inc. 5000](https://www.inc.com/inc5000), the annual list of the fastest-growing private companies in America. The recognition honors companies that…
Coder has signed a strategic collaboration agreement (SCA) with Amazon Web Services (AWS). The agreement will help organizations adopt AI across software development without compromising on security, governance, or cost.
Run Kiro CLI safely on enterprise infrastructure with Coder workspaces. Get full agent autonomy without the security risk of running terminal agents on laptops.
Learn how Credit Karma uses Coder to give 250+ technical and non-technical users instant cloud workspaces, cutting environment setup by 97% and GPU costs by 50%.
Your team adopted AI coding agents. Now what? Learn why process redesign, context infrastructure, and code review matter more than raw AI-generated output.
Eighteen months ago, the most an AI coding tool could do was suggest the next line of code and wait for you to accept it. Today, you can hand Claude Code a feature spec, walk away, and come back to a working implementation. Here's how to ensure you're deploying agents in a governed way.
This designation recognizes that Coder has demonstrated technical proficiency and proven customer success in automating and accelerating customer application migration and modernization journeys.
AI agents are reshaping software development, but the infrastructure used to build agents is different from the infrastructure used to run them in production. This post explains how Coder and AWS Bedrock AgentCore support distinct stages of the AI lifecycle.
Run Claude Code on governed cloud infrastructure instead of local laptops. Learn how Coder secures AI coding agents with centralized controls and audit trails.
Coder Agents introduces a new way to run AI development workflows on your own infrastructure, combining a native agent with centralized control over how agents operate, access models, and execute work. This beta release gives platform teams a consistent, flexible foundation to standardize agent workflows without locking into a single tool or provider.
AI coding agents split across execution and orchestration layers, and not all “self-hosted” architectures are equal. This post compares Cursor and Coder Agents to clarify where each system runs and what leaves your network.
Last week’s report of a Cursor AI agent deleting PocketOS’s production database is the kind of story that makes every platform and security leader pause. Not because it’s surprising, but because it was inevitable.
AI coding agents need governance on hardened infrastructure. Coder on Red Hat OpenShift delivers centralized model access, network controls, and audit trails
This year, Coder released its AI Maturity Self-Assessment alongside a five-stage framework for understanding how engineering organizations adopt agentic AI. Over several weeks, 100 engineering organizations completed the assessment. These are the findings.
Announcing the general availability of Shared Workspaces and Service Accounts in Coder: secure, policy-controlled multi-user access to the environments where work actually happens.
Organizations that contained the damage from Shai-Hulud 2.0 had one thing in common: their developers were not building on local laptops. Here's how Coder closes attack-vectors by moving security to the infrastructure.
An extension of the national Inc. 5000 list, the Regionals list offers a data-driven look at the independent small businesses driving growth across the Southwest economy. Coder was listed for its strong revenue and employee growth over the past two years.
If you run a software organization inside a regulated enterprise, you've probably had some version of this conversation in the last six months: your engineering teams want to go all-in on AI-assisted development, your board wants to see the productivity gains, and your CISO wants to know how any of it gets governed before a single agent touches production code. This post explores how Coder…
A single misconfigured build file exposed 512,000 lines of Claude Code source. Here's what the recent wave of supply chain attacks means for your security posture.
AI development infrastructure defines the future of how software is built. We're grateful to KKR, QRT, and Uncork for sharing our vision and conviction.
KKR is joined by QRT, Uncork Capital, and other existing investors, signaling growing demand for infrastructure that enables the next generation of AI-powered software development
Abridge is one of the fastest-growing AI companies in healthcare. This is the story of how Abridge rearchitected its developer infrastructure using Coder and transformed developer onboarding time from days to minutes.
In a recent poll of enterprise engineering leaders, Coder asked two questions. First: how many of you are at companies actively considering AI agents? Nearly every hand went up. Second: how many of you have agents successfully running in production at scale, delivering real, measurable results? Almost no one. This post lays out the real risk model for agentic AI, the infrastructure your team needs…
We recently co-hosted a hands-on workshop with AWS, where attendees got a look at how Coder can be deployed on AWS sandbox, including AI-driven development workflows using Amazon Q Developer and Claude Code through Bedrock.
When you’re troubleshooting issues in a large codebase, the hardest part often isn’t fixing the problem, it’s figuring out where to start. Working within the Coder ecosystem at CloudSecure, I often found myself digging through documentation, tracing source code, and piecing together context just to understand what might be going wrong. That’s where Blink came in.
Flaky tests are nothing new - every engineer has experienced them. Coder runs thousands of tasks that are vulnerable to be flaky. This year, we declared war on flakes to automate the worst parts of CI maintenance.
Award recognizes Coder’s use of AI and automation to streamline partner collaboration, accelerate co-selling, and enable partners to deliver secure development environments at scale
When you build developer infrastructure that thousands of engineers depend on, your own development environment has to hold up under pressure. At Coder, we use Coder to build Coder. That means our developers work on large shared machines with significant CPU and memory, and running Go's parallel test suite to shorten the inner code-test loop. That setup comes with real advantages.
This specialization recognizes Coder as an AWS Partner that helps customers and AWS Partners drive the advancement of services, DevOps tools, and infrastructure pivotal for implementing generative AI technologies.
Tab switching is a productivity killer. The Coder Tasks plug-in for VS Code-based IDEs including Cursor allows you to trigger Coder Tasks directly from within your IDE.
Over the past 18 months, I’ve spent the last year in conversations with CTOs, Heads of Platform, and VPs of Engineering across Singapore, India, Australia, Japan, and Southeast Asia. Different markets, different maturity levels. On paper, their developer stack looks world-class. In reality, a lot of teams are still losing weeks just getting developers productive - and AI tools are making those…
Coder, the leading platform for AI Development Infrastructure, enabling missions to securely run human and AI-driven development workflows in consistent, governed environments, today announced the listing of its Coder Premium AI Developer Infrastructure solution in the AWS Marketplace for the U.S. Intelligence Community (ICMP).
Product engineer Chris Boone walks through how experimenting with the open-source agent gateway, OpenClaw, and local hardware lead to developing an official Coder Workspaces and Tasks Skill for OpenClaw. Now you can give your agents a secured, governed environment to operate in.
I wanted everything OpenClaw offered: a personal AI agent on my own hardware, connected to my real tools, available around the clock. But I also wanted a system where the secure setup is the default, without requiring constant hardening and maintenance.
Our community is pushing Coder far beyond traditional workflows. They’re using it to build Minecraft mods, run personal lab-style workflows in the cloud, experiment with agent-driven systems, and move entire development setups off their laptops and into cloud workspaces.