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Harness Launching Multi-Agent AI Architecture to Elevate Developer Experience

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The company’s most ambitious update to date introduces a library of AI assistants for DevOps, QA, and Code Generation, coupled with powerful updates designed to optimize the entire software development lifecycle, making it more efficient, cost-effective, and secure

Harness, the Modern Software Delivery Platform® company, unveiled groundbreaking product updates at its annual {unscripted} 2024 event. The highlight of this release is a multi-agent AI architecture designed to revolutionize workflows, increase productivity, and enhance the work experience for software developers globally.

Harness is redefining its approach to AI by embedding it into the core of its platform, creating a dynamic ecosystem of AI-driven “assistants” that streamline every facet of software delivery and empower developers to focus on what they do best: building innovative software.

The initial rollout includes specialized AI solutions for DevOps, QA, and Code Generation:

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“DevOps teams today are overwhelmed by repetitive, time-consuming tasks that pull them away from their true purpose—innovation,” said Jyoti Bansal, CEO and co-founder of Harness. “At Harness, we believe AI is not just an enhancement but an essential fabric of modern software development. These AI-powered tools are more than just productivity boosters—they are virtual expert collaborators embedded into every stage of the development process. By weaving AI deeper into the core of our platform, we’re enabling engineers to transcend routine tasks, focus on creativity, and push the boundaries of what’s possible in software delivery. This is the future of development: developers working hand-in-hand with AI to achieve more, faster, and with greater satisfaction.”

In addition to its new AI agents, Harness introduced several new modules and enhancements to its existing platform:

Source: PRNewswire

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