Shifting from AI-assisted coding to AI-assisted delivery with IBM Bob
By Neel Sundaresan, General Manager, Automation and AI, IBM, and Michael Kwok, Vice President, IBM Bob & Canada Lab Director — Ever since we introduced IBM Bob, organizations have applied Bob across their development environments, not just to write code faster but to rethink how software gets built at enterprise scale. — AI has accelerated how code is generated, but bottlenecks were never just about writing code. They come from understanding complex systems, coordinating change across teams and managing risk across the software development lifecycle (SDLC). As systems grow, development becomes less about individual tasks and more about coordinating change across interconnected systems. This shift requires a new model where work spans the full lifecycle instead of happening in isolated steps. The need for a different approach To address this shift, IBM built Bob in response to what enterprise teams consistently told us they needed. Organizations are not just asking for gains in raw productivity. They need systems that reflect how outcomes are delivered across complex environments. Existing tools solve parts of this problem but still require teams to assemble their own systems across models and tooling. Bob was designed differently: as an agentic SDLC partner that integrates orchestration, execution, and governance directly...