Anthropic has launched a new plan with features tailored to enterprise users
Anthropic recently announced a new Claude for Enterprise plan featuring an expanded 500K token context window, exclusive security features, administrative controls, and uploading proprietary information for Claude to analyze and transform. The launch of the Claude for Enterprise team follows Anthropic's announcement of its Team plan, and Claude iOS and Android apps. The move also mirrors OpenAI's push to expand the modalities for access to its products; Anthropic's Claude for Enterprise is a direct competitor of ChatGPT Enterprise, introduced over a year ago.
This is not to say that Anthropic is lagging or struggling to catch up: in addition to features one would expect in an enterprise-grade solution, such as single sign-on (SSO) and domain capture, or role-based access with fine-grained permissions which enable users to designate a primary owner for the organization's workplace to enhance security and simplify management, Claude for Enterprise delivers some unique features, unavailable in its competitors' offerings and even in Anthropic's more modest plans. The first is the 500K token context window, which is unavailable in the other Claude plans and vastly surpasses ChatGPT Enterprise's 128K context window.
The other surprising feature is the native GitHub integration that lets teams syn GitHub repositories with Claude. By doing this, collaborating with Claude to work on entire codebases becomes simpler, allowing Claude's capabilities as a coding assistant to shine. This integration is the first of several planned to make sharing information with Claude easier. As such, it is currently available for early Enterprise customers only, but it will have a broader rollout soon. As expected, the last piece in the puzzle is Anthropic's characteristic features: Projects and Artifacts. Combined with the remaining Enterprise-only features, Projects and Artifacts will surely boost the productivity of any enterprise team.
Early customers, including Midjourney and GitLab, have reported an overall positive experience using Claude for Work, which has unlocked the possibility to collaborate with Claude on everything from brainstorming to content creation and coding.