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Tabnine Debuts New Partnerships with Broadcom and IBM, Expanding the Reach of its AI Code Assistant


Tabnine, the originators of the AI code assistant category, is announcing several ecosystem updates that forward Tabnine’s mission to help developers maintain control over code while future-proofing AI investments. These announcements—which include a new platform partnership with Broadcom Inc., an integration with IBM, and an extension of existing partnerships with Amazon Web Services (AWS), DigitalOcean, Google Cloud, and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI)—culminate in driving controlled, flexible, AI-powered coding for enterprises’ infrastructures of choice. 

The space of AI is rapidly evolving, often leaving enterprises and their teams in the wake of technological overload. To ease these pains, Tabnine’s new and expanded platform partnerships allows enterprises to work with the infrastructure vendors of their choice when implementing Tabnine’s AI-powered software development tools. Whether on-prem, on virtual private cloud, or on Tabnine’s secure SaaS platform, Tabnine helps streamline code generation and automates mundane developer tasks while ensuring sensitive data remains protected and intellectual property rights are respected, according to the company. 

“In the race to deploy AI, many companies face analysis paralysis as they evaluate the best platform, model, and AI applications. Tabnine is the easy button; providing businesses with a leading and fast-evolving AI code assistant, deployed anywhere and anyhow they want it, and without the lock-in of a specific model or single vendor’s ecosystem,” said Peter Guagenti, president of Tabnine. “Flexibility is critical to future-proofing AI investments, and it will always be a fundamental part of how Tabnine serves our customers.”

With Tabnine’s integration with IBM’s enterprise cloud platform, developers benefit from using Tabnine’s full suite of AI software development agents—from code generation to autonomous creation of tests and documentation, to code fixes and refactoring—within the IBM ecosystem. This integration joins Tabnine’s existing partnerships with DigitalOcean, Google Cloud, and OCI, empowering developers to use Tabnine’s advanced AI coding assistant in their preferred environment. 

“In the era of AI, enterprises need a secure and compliant backbone to drive innovation,” said Prakash Pattni, managing director, digital transformation, IBM Cloud for Financial Services. “With built-in security and compliance controls, IBM’s enterprise cloud platform is providing the foundation enterprises need to leverage AI. Additionally, as Tabnine and IBM continue to work together to enable clients to deploy Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Cloud and enable developers to securely build with agility, we are delivering the flexibility and security necessary to drive strong adoption within highly regulated industries.” 

Additionally, VMware Private AI customers get unique access to Tabnine in private, on-premise environments, according to Tabnine. 

“Organizations are choosing to use AI code-assist tools on-premises due to a variety of concerns such as privacy, control, and compliance. With VMware Private AI Foundation with NVIDIA, customers are able to run their choice of AI software and models while intelligently sharing AI capacity for a lower TCO,” said Chris Wolf, global head of AI and advanced services at Broadcom. “Our partnership with Tabnine will empower developers to leverage Tabnine's personalized AI tools to build and deploy applications faster and more efficiently without having to sacrifice privacy or control.”

To learn more about Tabnine, please visit https://www.tabnine.com/.

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