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Enterprise AI labs

AI coding experiments away from managed laptops

Who it is for

Companies where developers want to try the latest coding agents but IT policy restricts local tools, browser handoffs, or unmanaged credentials.

Plan an enterprise pilot

The problem

Enterprise developers want to test Claude, Codex, Cursor, OpenCode, and new AI tools, but managed laptops often cannot install or run them freely.

Matrix answer

Matrix gives each pilot user an isolated hosted computer. The experiments happen in the Matrix workspace instead of on the corporate laptop.

Outcomes

What Matrix makes possible

Evaluate AI coding tools without changing local laptop policy
Separate experiments from corporate machine configuration
Choose region, power, and pilot scope
Give security and engineering a clearer boundary

Example workflows

Provision pilot workspaces for an AI lab

Run coding agents against test repos and prototypes

Review terminal logs, previews, and PRs

Document rollout constraints before wider adoption

Why Matrix

Hosted cloud computer per pilot user

Guided enterprise contact path

CLI, docs, and skill onboarding

No local credential migration required by default

Next step

Put the agent on its own computer.

Start with a hosted Matrix computer, then bring the coding agents, Hermes workflows, connected tools, and teammates you need.

Plan an enterprise pilot