Microsoft podría dejar de usar Claude Code internamente

Microsoft está considerando finalizar el uso interno de Claude Code. La compañía tiene como objetivo dirigir a sus desarrolladores hacia GitHub Copilot en su lugar.

Esta medida refleja el impulso de Microsoft por lograr una mayor adopción de su plataforma GitHub Copilot entre los desarrolladores. Al reducir la dependencia interna de Claude Code, la empresa espera alinear a su fuerza laboral con sus propias herramientas de programación basadas en IA.

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