EPAM Systems, a US-headquartered IT and software services company, has partnered with Cursor, an AI coding startup based in the United States, to help enterprises move beyond pilot projects in artificial intelligence-powered software development.
The partnership is focused on a key challenge many large organizations face today. While several companies are experimenting with AI-based coding tools, only a few have been able to integrate them into everyday development work at scale.
Cursor builds AI-driven tools that help software developers write and edit code more efficiently. These tools reduce manual effort, speed up development cycles, and help lower the risk of errors by offering real-time AI support during coding.
EPAM will help enterprises adopt these tools through a structured and practical approach. This includes integrating AI coding tools into existing technology environments, training development teams, and ensuring that the tools are used securely and responsibly. EPAM has operations across multiple countries, including India, which positions it to support global enterprise clients.
EPAM has stated that simply introducing AI tools is not enough to deliver real value. Companies also need to change workflows, team habits, and development practices so AI becomes a regular part of the software development process.
The collaboration is mainly aimed at large enterprises with mature software development teams that want to improve productivity and reduce development timelines using artificial intelligence.
Industry experts say this partnership reflects a wider trend in the technology sector. Companies are now shifting from testing AI in limited pilots to deploying it across real business operations. As competition increases and cost pressures grow, AI-powered software development is being seen as a practical and scalable solution.
Through this collaboration, EPAM and Cursor aim to make AI coding a standard part of enterprise software development rather than a short-term experiment.


