KDG Expands AI Assisted Agentic Development Model for Enterprise Software
KDG has expanded its AI assisted and agentic development services to accelerate enterprise software delivery, announced in a press release. The company described its model as a structured alternative to both traditional software development lifecycles and unstructured AI coding experiments.
The approach combines agent to agent workflows with engineering discipline to produce enterprise-grade prototypes in weeks and production systems in months. KDG integrates architecture, testing, infrastructure, and operational controls directly into the delivery process. Pricing begins at 25,000 dollars for prototypes and 50,000 dollars for production applications.
A key feature of the model is the use of automated testing agents that create unit, integration, and end-to-end tests from the start. These agents allow engineers to validate features quickly and maintain alignment across teams. The system supports environments such as Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, and Zoho Catalyst.
Additional components include architecture-first delivery, behavioral change management systems, infrastructure as code, and knowledge management practices. The company stated that these elements ensure scalability, governance, and consistent engineering standards across projects.
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