Opsera Launches Forge, the First Intent and Context-Aware Enterprise Software Factory


Opsera has launched Forge, an intent and context-aware software factory that transforms raw ideas into enterprise-ready code at AI speed, with security, stability and compliance.

Forge was created as an AI-SDLC that enforces context, spec-based development and guardrails that helps organizations get from idea to production more rapidly, using any coding assistant.

“Modern, intelligent application delivery requires a platform that provides architectural consistency across environments for both modernizing legacy systems and launching new builds,” Matthew Flug, Research Manager, Intelligent Application Modernization and
Deployment Platforms, at IDC, said in Opsera’s announcement. “By utilizing reverse engineering to anchor system logic and intent throughout the build cycle, Forge enables enterprises to address legacy tech debt while helping to improve the speed and quality of cloud-native application delivery.”

The Forge Software Factory

Forge captures  intent as a machine-readable, living specification that serves as a shared source of truth between humans and AI, while building a persistent context layer with security, policy and rules. A modernization blueprint helps organizations reverse-engineer .NET monoliths, COBOL, Java and React into living specifications while preserving behavior and refactoring to modern architectures, the company wrote.  Those machine-readable specifications drive development, mapping agent actions and enforcing policy and regulations for compliance.

Further, engineers can authorize agent actions through work orders that the company said “makes it impossible to ship unapproved or non-compliant code.”

“AI gave enterprises speed. Forge is the first Secure Software Factory that pairs that speed with governance — delivering new applications from concept to cloud in hours, and modernizing the legacy debt that consumes nearly 40% of IT budgets,” Kumar Chivukula, co-founder and CEO of Opsera, said in the announcement. “We’re converting decades of technical burden into competitive advantage”

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