Anthropic Expands Claude's Enterprise Features
Anthropic is expanding Claude's enterprise capabilities by making previously premium features like file uploads, connectors, and skills available to free users. The company's agentic coding tool, Claude Code, also introduced slash commands and SSH environment management to improve developer workflows. This expansion comes as Spotify integrated Claude to automate code generation and feature rollouts.
- Anthropic's recent $30 billion funding round, co-led by GIC and Coatue, has elevated its valuation to $380 billion. This new capital is intended to support frontier research and the expansion of its enterprise offerings and infrastructure. - The company's revenue has seen significant growth, with a current run-rate of $14 billion. Claude Code is a major contributor, accounting for $2.5 billion of that run-rate revenue. - The newly available free features include the ability to create files like PowerPoint presentations, Word documents, and PDFs directly from a conversation. Users can also now utilize connectors to integrate with external applications such as Google Workspace, Slack, and Figma. - Claude Code's new slash commands are customizable, reusable prompt snippets that can be invoked with a `/` prefix to automate repetitive tasks like debugging or generating release notes. These commands can be scoped to a specific project or made available globally for a user. - The addition of SSH tunnel support in Claude Code allows developers to connect directly to remote development environments, a common workflow requirement. This, combined with more granular tool access configurations, gives developers greater control over their workflows. - Spotify's integration utilizes the Claude Agent SDK to automate complex, fleet-wide code migrations, such as converting Java AutoValue classes to Records and managing framework upgrades. This has reportedly saved up to 90% of engineering time on these tasks, with over 650 agent-generated pull requests merged per month. - The enterprise AI market is shifting towards more autonomous, agentic systems that can orchestrate complex workflows. This trend is reflected in market projections, with the agentic AI market expected to grow from $8.5 billion in 2026 to $45 billion by 2030. - In the competitive landscape, Anthropic's enterprise market share has reportedly grown to 32%, while OpenAI's has decreased to 25% in 2025 from 50% in 2023. Claude models are often favored for tasks requiring deep reasoning and handling large contexts, while OpenAI's GPT models are noted for coding efficiency and a broader integration ecosystem.