Cognizant Partners with Cognition to Scale Devin AI Autonomous Software Engineering
Strategic partnership brings autonomous AI software engineers to enterprise scale for SDLC transformation.
Cognizant has announced a strategic partnership with Cognition, creator of Devin AI, to scale autonomous software engineering across enterprise operations.
Partnership Overview
The partnership introduces autonomous AI software engineers to enterprise environments, augmenting human capabilities to transform the software development lifecycle. Unlike traditional coding assistants that suggest code, Devin can take on end-to-end development tasks independently.
End-to-End Capabilities
Devin can plan, execute and validate work across complex systems without human intervention for many tasks. This autonomous capability accelerates business value by handling routine development work while humans focus on higher-level decisions.
Enterprise Integration
Cognizant will integrate Cognition's technology into its enterprise services, helping organizations apply AI to software development at scale. The partnership addresses growing demand for AI-driven software development automation.
Related Articles
Google Gemini 3.1 Flash-Lite Targets Enterprise Scale at $0.25 Per Million Tokens
Google has launched Gemini 3.1 Flash-Lite in preview, the fastest and most cost-efficient model in its Gemini 3 family, priced at just $0.25 per million input tokens with 2.5x faster time-to-first-token than its predecessor. The model targets high-volume enterprise workloads where cost and latency matter more than peak capability.
Mandiant Founder Kevin Mandia Raises $190 Million for AI Cybersecurity Startup Armadin
Kevin Mandia, who sold Mandiant to Google for $5.4 billion in 2022, has raised a record-breaking $190 million in combined seed and Series A funding for Armadin, a startup building autonomous AI security agents. Backed by Accel, GV, Kleiner Perkins, and the CIA's In-Q-Tel, Armadin is already working with Fortune 100 companies.
Nscale Raises $2 Billion Series C — the Largest Funding Round in European Tech History
London-based AI infrastructure company Nscale closes a $2 billion Series C at a $14.6 billion valuation — the largest funding round in European history — backed by Citadel, Dell, NVIDIA, and Nokia, with former Meta COO Sheryl Sandberg joining the board.