Warp ajoute la prise en charge de Claude Code et de Codex à sa plateforme Oz

Warp a déployé une mise à jour de sa plateforme Oz qui permet aux équipes d'exécuter Claude Code et Codex parallèlement à l'agent propriétaire de l'entreprise, le tout depuis un tableau de bord unique. Ces changements incluent la coordination automatique de plusieurs agents ainsi que de nouvelles options d'auto-hébergement.

La mise à jour, publiée cette semaine, transforme Oz en un plan de contrôle unifié pour ces trois outils. Les équipes peuvent désormais comparer les performances des agents sur diverses tâches, répartir le travail en conséquence et maintenir des contrôles d'accès ainsi que des journaux d'audit cohérents sur l'ensemble des options.

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