IBM Bob expands beyond code generation to orchestrate the entire SDLC
Enterprises are using AI to write more code than ever before; anywhere between 25% and 75%, depending on who you ask. This means developers are moving to other parts of the process, where they run into whole new sets of problems. IBM rolled out its IBM Bob agentic software development platform earlier this year to help developers across the entire software development lifecycle (SDLC), rather than just in single interfaces or isolated tasks. To build out the platform, IBM Thursday announced a series of updates, including new multi-agent capabilities, parallel tool calling, and built-in cost and use analytics. The company also announced three specialized workflows geared specifically to Java modernization, its IBM i operating system (OS), and its mainframe architecture, IBM Z. “What makes IBM Bob different is that IBM did not build it as another point coding assistant,” said Michael Kwok, VP of IBM Bob. “The market conversation has moved from ‘which model writes code fastest?’ to ‘which