The AI coding editor Cursor announced the launch of Cursor 2.0, the next iteration of the platform, featuring a new interface for working with multiple agents and its first ever coding model. The new multi-agent interface centers around agents instead of files. With this new interface, up to eight agents can work in parallel, using git worktrees and remote trees to prevent them from interfering with each other. It also allows developers to have multiple models attempt the same problem and see which one produces the best output. While this new interface is designed for agents, developers will still be able to open files or switch back to the classic IDE as needed. The new coding model, Composer, is four times faster than similar models, the company claims. It was designed for low-latency agentic coding tasks in Cursor, and it can complete most turns in less than 30 seconds. It was trained on a variety of tools, including codebase-wide semantic search, which makes it capable of under...
Organizations are spending huge dollars on AI agents, but are finding that integrating the agents into all the systems the business needs to function is a very high hurdle. To help make SaaS platforms agent-ready, integration orchestration company Workato released Workato Enterprise MCP , which the company said in its announcement can “turn existing workflows, integrations, and APIs into rich, multi-step agent skills that any large-language-model (LLM)-based agent can call, including ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Cursor.” Adam Seligman, chief technology officer at Workato, told SD Times that “the thing we keep coming back to over and over again is agents show a lot of promise, but to really work for business, they have to get access to business data. And they have to be able to do things inside your business, but do it in a way that you trust. And it’s really hard to get those two things right.” One of the reasons that organizations aren’t yet trusting their agents to do the right th...