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Opsera Unveils Forge to Bring Governance and Speed to AI-Driven Software Delivery

Opsera Unveils Forge to Bring Governance and Speed to AI-Driven Software Delivery

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Opsera has launched Forge, an AI-driven software factory designed to convert business intent into enterprise-ready applications while embedding governance and compliance from the outset. The platform formalizes an AI-centric software development lifecycle (AI-SDLC), using machine-readable specifications, persistent context, and policy guardrails to move code from concept to cloud in hours and to modernize legacy systems that currently consume an estimated 40% of enterprise IT budgets.

Forge focuses on spec-based development before any code is written, enforcing corporate policies and regulatory requirements across automated workflows and AI agents. By reverse-engineering legacy environments such as .NET monoliths, COBOL mainframes, Java, and React, Forge produces “living specs” that preserve existing behavior while refactoring into modern architectures, turning long-standing technical debt into what Opsera’s CEO Kumar Chivukula describes as a potential competitive advantage.

The platform also addresses a core risk of today’s AI coding agents, which can generate large volumes of unaudited code with limited architectural oversight, driving drift and compliance exposure. Forge introduces an “Engineering Health Score,” an eight-dimensional assessment that quickly evaluates security, architecture, performance, and AI adaptability, giving technology leaders quantifiable insight into the quality and readiness of their software assets.

Governance is further strengthened through human-AI collaboration, where engineers must authorize agent actions via auditable work orders, making it operationally difficult to deploy non-compliant or unapproved code. Early adopters such as Belcorp report that Forge compresses work that previously took weeks into minutes, while maintaining the control and traceability required for heavily governed environments.

Industry analysts view Forge as a way to standardize intelligent application delivery across hybrid environments, spanning both modernization programs and new cloud-native builds. For Opsera, Forge extends its role in DevOps and software delivery into AI-native workflows, positioning the company to capture enterprise demand for tools that combine AI acceleration with robust controls, and potentially reshaping how large organizations manage software risk, cost, and time-to-market.

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