Anthropic Debuts Multi-Agent Coding in Claude Code as LTM Partners for Enterprise Push
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Anthropic has launched a production-ready multi-agent coordination system for Claude Code, enabling developers to orchestrate multiple AI agents simultaneously within a single terminal session, while simultaneously deepening its enterprise reach through a partnership with LTM that will embed Claude into large-scale corporate workflows.
ShortSingh reported that the system is built around a core abstraction called AgentTool, which supports five agent types: sync subagents, async agents, fork subagents, teammates, and remote agents. Each pattern addresses different coordination needs, ranging from sequential task dependency to fully parallel background execution across isolated git worktrees.
"Async agents enable concurrent workflows, such as simultaneously implementing an endpoint, writing tests, and updating documentation, without blocking the parent"
This architectural flexibility allows teams to break down complex software projects into parallel AI-driven tasks, a shift that could significantly accelerate development cycles.
On the enterprise front, LTM will integrate Claude, Claude Code, and Claude Cowork into its BlueVerse AI Delivery Fabric, according to Financial Post and businesstoday.in. The partnership targets use cases including AI-led software engineering, application modernization, agent orchestration, site reliability engineering, observability, and chaos engineering.
"Additionally, LTM will scale its AI1000 talent enablement program to support these AI-led transformations."
ET Auto added that the collaboration also includes establishing a dedicated Centre of Excellence, signaling a structured approach to scaling Claude across enterprise IT environments rather than a purely product-level integration.
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