JetBrains’ next move isn’t a better IDE — it’s a governance layer over Claude Code, Codex, and Gemini CLI

Engineering teams have spent the past few years picking their own AI tools — an IDE here, a terminal-based coding The post JetBrains’ next move isn’t a better IDE — it’s a governance layer over Claude Code, Codex, and Gemini CLI appeared first on The New Stack .
The rapid proliferation of diverse AI coding tools has created fragmentation and a need for centralized management as enterprises integrate these technologies into their development workflows.
This indicates a growing maturity in enterprise AI adoption, shifting from individual tool selection to platform-level governance, which will impact how software development teams operate and how AI tools are procured.
The focus for developer tooling shifts from individual AI features to AI orchestration and governance, impacting vendor strategies and enterprise IT architecture for AI integration.
- · JetBrains
- · Enterprises adopting AI at scale
- · Software governance tool providers
- · AI model providers with robust APIs
- · Individual, unmanaged AI coding tools
- · IT departments without clear AI governance strategies
Companies will seek unified interfaces and management layers for their diverse AI development tools.
This standardization will accelerate AI adoption within large organizations by reducing complexity and improving compliance.
The definition of an 'IDE' could expand to encompass broader AI integration and governance capabilities, moving beyond traditional code editing features.
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