At TechXchange 2025, IBM unveiled new product capabilities to help companies further operationalize AI. The innovations span AI agents, AI orchestration, and infrastructure management.
At its annual TechXchange 2025 event in Orlando, IBM is presenting new product capabilities. Unsurprisingly, AI takes center stage. The new offerings are designed to help companies bridge the gap between AI experimentation and production. There’s also room to highlight the first outcome of the HashiCorp acquisition.
The announced products focus on improving developer productivity, streamlining business processes, and increasing the efficiency of infrastructure management.
IBM Watsonx Orchestrate
IBM’s watsonx Orchestrate takes center stage. The solution lets companies build workflows that connect different AI agents and tools. These workflows help developers automate processes without relying on scripts.
In addition, IBM is introducing new capabilities to monitor and manage AI agents using AgentOps. A system for real-time observability and governance of AI agents is integrated into Watsonx Orchestrate. According to IBM, that brings transparency to the agents’ lifecycle.
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Watsonx Orchestrate is further integrated with the low-code tool Langflow. This allows teams without deep technical expertise to build AI agents with a drag-and-drop interface.
Anthropic and Project Bob
IBM is also announcing a strategic collaboration with Anthropic, centered on integrating the Claude LLMs into IBM’s own software portfolio. The aim is to boost customer productivity with AI assistants that support both code generation and security and compliance requirements.
This includes a new AI-driven integrated development platform: Project Bob. Project Bob is an AI-based IDE. IBM contends that within the Project Bob environment developers will genuinely work with AI in a way that goes beyond a mere code assistant. The IDE does not operate exclusively with Claude: IBM opts for an open approach that also welcomes Mistral AI, Llama, and IBM Granite.
HashiCorp and Project Infragraph
Ahead of the conference, IBM also announced Project Infragraph. It’s a platform that helps companies reduce tool fragmentation and maintain unified control over infrastructure and security. Project Infragraph is a product of IBM’s acquisition of HashiCorp.

Presented as part of the HashiCorp Cloud Platform, this project lets organizations monitor their entire infrastructure in a single live view. IBM expects the solution will enable faster, more effective handling of CVE incidents (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures) by leveraging a centralized observability system.