Anthropic’s stealth enterprise coup: How Claude 3.7 is becoming the coding agent of choice
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Summary
Anthropic continues to make large gains in the enterprise AI market through its AI coding functionalities with the release of its Claude 3.7 model dominating industry benchmarks and the launch of its command-line AI coding agent, Claude Code.
The launch of Cursor, an AI-powered code editor that has grown to $100m ARR in 12 months shows the demand for these products amongst enterprises.
Claude 3.7 has outperformed rivals such as OpenAI’s o1 and DeepSeek-R1 on the SWE-bench benchmark measuring software development skills with a score of 70.3%.
Anthropic’s singular focus on coding and API tools for business, whilst competitors like OpenAI and Google pursue consumer AI models, has led to analysts projecting the company will achieve $34.5bn in revenue by 2027, an 85-fold increase from current levels.
The company’s focus on the enterprise has seen it launch features allowing non-coders to use AI-created applications within organizations and enhanced collaboration tools.
Enterprises need to start looking at how these products can benefit their business, or they risk falling behind competitors in adopting these tools.