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As demand for software productivity grows, Ness launches AI-Powered Engineering Workbench ATONIS

Digital services transformation company Ness Digital Engineering (Ness) today announced the introduction of ATONIS, which is being launched to impact the entire Product Development Lifecycle (PDLC) at every stage. 

ATONIS is an AI-powered engineering workbench that combines intelligent automation, real-time insights, and smart copilots to turn the PDLC into a fine-tuned process with the ability to ship innovative new products in record time. 

With over two decades in developing differentiated enterprise software, the company combines product engineering excellence, and continuous improvement through its proprietary delivery platforms.

Key features include a planning tool that auto-generates user stories and epics based on actual business requirements, an architecture analyzer to independently evaluate codebases and generate wireframes, and a Co-Pilot to deliver production-ready code and modernize legacy code. 

The workbench also incorporates self-service setup of CI/CD pipelines for faster, reliable deployments and a number of testing features to maintain quality and performance. 

With ATONIS, Ness aims to support software engineering teams with a custom-built solution that allows them to focus on product innovation. 

“At Ness, we believe that intelligent engineering goes beyond writing code. It’s about driving engineering maturity that accelerates time-to-market, enhances product quality, and sparks innovation,” said Dr. Ranjit Tinaikar, CEO of Ness Digital Engineering. 

ATONIS is the latest addition to Ness’s Intelligent Engineering portfolio, an integrated approach to building future-ready software products that learn, evolve, and deliver intelligence as a service.

By supporting the entire PDLC with one solution, manual effort can be cut by up 50%. In turn, this allows teams to focus on solving complex problems and finding ways to cater to customers in new ways. 

It also ensures faster go-to-market for critical products to help companies maintain a core competitive advantage. 

The workbench also works to leverage the power of data to drive a culture of continuous improvement and give teams real-time visibility on key metrics. 

Vikas Basra, Global Head, Intelligent Engineering Practice at Ness Digital Engineering, explained, “The platform is purpose-built to streamline the full software development lifecycle from design and development to testing and maintenance while supporting software modernization and transformation journeys.”

“With this, businesses are better positioned to scale innovation, respond to market shifts, and stay ahead in a digital-first world,” added the executive. 

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