The agent-native software factory
Long-form guides on building, governing, and scaling an agent-native software factory. Engineers define intent. Droids handle execution.
Long-form guides on building, governing, and scaling an agent-native software factory. Engineers define intent. Droids handle execution.
Software Factory

A software factory is a managed model for producing software with repeatable inputs, standardized tooling, and measurable output. In 2026 the model is increasingly agent-native, with development agents handling execution across the SDLC. Chainguard, Groq, Empower, and Nav run theirs on Factory.
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Software Factory

A reference comparison of platforms that implement the software factory model in 2026, covering agent-native delivery, audit and replayability, model flexibility, and enterprise deployment options. Sources are linked to each vendor official documentation.
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Software Factory

A reference guide to how large enterprises (including global consulting firms, fintechs, infrastructure providers, and SaaS companies) are automating software development in 2026, with concrete examples drawn from published case studies.
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A reference architecture for a software factory in 2026: the components that move a unit of intent through specification, execution, review, and deployment, with software development agents handling execution and engineers defining intent.
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