IBM Unveils Advancements Across Software and Infrastructure to Help Enterprises Operationalize AI
IBM Unveils Advancements Across Software and Infrastructure to Help Enterprises Operationalize AI |
[07-October-2025] |
From Agentic Orchestration to Infrastructure Automation, New and Upcoming Capabilities Support Productivity for Developers, Lines of Business and Infrastructure ORLANDO, Fla., Oct. 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, at TechXchange 2025, IBM's (NYSE: IBM) annual event for developers and technologists, the company unveiled new and upcoming product capabilities designed to help enterprises move beyond AI experimentation and unlock productivity gains across development, operations and business workflows. Drawing thousands of attendees from around the world, TechXchange serves as a launchpad for IBM's latest advancements in agentic AI, hybrid cloud, quantum computing and intelligent infrastructure. Generative AI has the potential to add trillions in economic value in the coming years. Yet, many organizations face barriers to adoption – ranging from fragmented hybrid environments to gaps in data quality and AI readiness. IBM's latest announcements address these challenges with products built for production readiness, real-time governance and seamless integration across hybrid cloud ecosystems. "AI productivity is the new speed of business. These features will help clients remove bottlenecks across their entire technology lifecycle," said Dinesh Nirmal, Senior Vice President of Products, IBM Software. "With these enhancements across our portfolio, we're giving customers capabilities that take developer productivity, agentic orchestration and infrastructure intelligence to the next level." Enhancing Performance for Agentic Orchestration Capabilities include AgentOps, a built-in agentic observability and governance layer that provides full lifecycle transparency. With real-time monitoring and policy-based controls, AgentOps help assess agents' reliability. Consider an HR agent onboarding new employees:
Businesses also require products that simplify agent setup and orchestration for both developers and non-technical teams. The following enhancements in watsonx Orchestrate aim to meet these needs:
Additionally, IBM plans to extend these capabilities to the mainframe with the upcoming watsonx Assistant for Z. Purpose-built IBM Z agents will enable the shift from reactive troubleshooting to proactive system management by understanding conversational context and automating operational processes while maintaining security and compliance. Building on the IBM z17 launch, this redesigned experience aims to streamline workflows and deliver greater productivity to mainframe users. Advancing The Foundation That Gives Agents Trusted Context For example, when a critical Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) is discovered, the standard process is an individual will email dozens of teams across the organization and build a spreadsheet to manually track and ensure all known instances of the vulnerable component have been patched. Through Project infragraph, an organization can have one view of its entire infrastructure estate and security posture, without silos. It provides a live view — rather than manual CSV-based reporting — of what's being managed within HashiCorp Cloud Platform (HCP) and outside of it. The platform also allows users to drill down into any resource clusters in its infrastructure estate (such as any container running in a VPC) to see all components with near real-time data. Project infragraph is planned to be delivered as a capability within HCP. In the future, Project infragraph plans to extend HCP to connect to IBM's broader software portfolio, including Red Hat Ansible and OpenShift, watsonx Orchestrate, Concert, Turbonomic, and Cloudability. This approach aims to help customers unify infrastructure, security, and applications under a consistent data and policy model. HashiCorp is now accepting applications for the private beta program for Project infragraph, which is expected to open in December 2025. Powering Developer Productivity Moving beyond today's AI coding assistants, Project Bob seeks to fundamentally transform SDLC by working alongside developers to write, test, upgrade and help secure software. Project Bob uses and orchestrates between industry-leading LLMs including Anthropic Claude, Mistral AI, Llama, and IBM Granite. Key capabilities include:
To request access to Project Bob, click here. Accelerating Enterprise AI Adoption With Choice IBM's expanding AI partner ecosystem aims to alleviate this challenge by delivering advanced AI tools, products, and services across IBM and other partner portfolios that can integrate seamlessly into a business's existing environment and workflows. To that end, IBM is announcing a new partnership with Anthropic that continues this commitment to choice and flexibility. IBM will integrate Anthropic's large language models (LLMs) directly into select IBM software products, starting with Project Bob, its new AI-first IDE. IBM has also created a first-of-its-kind guide verified by Anthropic – Architecting Secure Enterprise AI Agents with MCP – focused on the Agent Development Lifecycle (ADLC), a structured approach to designing, deploying and managing enterprise AI agents. Learn More
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