Microsoft pourrait abandonner l'usage interne de Claude Code

Microsoft envisage de mettre fin à l'utilisation interne de Claude Code. L'entreprise souhaite orienter ses développeurs vers GitHub Copilot.

Cette initiative reflète la volonté de Microsoft de favoriser l'adoption de sa plateforme GitHub Copilot par ses développeurs. En réduisant sa dépendance interne vis-à-vis de Claude Code, l'entreprise espère aligner ses équipes sur ses propres outils de programmation basés sur l'IA.

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