Tavant, which just launched the Tavant Platform™—a new solution designed to make agentic software engineering, data modernization, and enterprise AI automation actually work for real companies. Think of it as the difference between having a really smart assistant and having a really smart assistant who also knows exactly how your business runs and doesn’t require you to rebuild your entire tech stack.
The platform pulls together three key layers: AIgnite™ agentic engineering tools (built on top of coding agents from the major AI labs), an optional runtime foundation, and deep domain expertise including components, models, agents, and specifications. Tavant’s also rolling out enterprise automation products starting with Mortgage Lending and Equipment Aftermarket, all running on this new platform.
Why This Matters Now
“The Large Language Model disruption is forcing enterprise leaders to rethink everything from workforce productivity to legacy system modernization, the level of enterprise automation, the platforms they rely on, and the governance and security needed to use AI safely,” explains Sarvesh Mahesh, CEO at Tavant.
He’s not wrong. For years, companies faced a tough choice: spend a fortune building custom solutions, or buy off-the-shelf products that kind of fit your needs and lock you into expensive platforms. Coding agents promised to change that equation, but there’s a catch—they need domain-specific knowledge, specialized architecture chops, and the right enterprise technology layers to actually deliver on their potential.
“The Tavant Platform provides this integrated capability out of the box, while providing tech stack flexibility and therefore minimizing lock-in,” Mahesh adds.
What Makes It Different
We’ve reached an inflection point where agentic engineering—that’s AI agents that can consume specifications and actually build software, data platforms, and AI models with minimal hand-coding—is genuinely useful. The Tavant Platform targets the areas where this matters most: modernizing those legacy applications that are held together with digital duct tape, automating business processes with AI, and building custom applications where licensed solutions cost way more than they should.
The flexibility piece is crucial here. You can use the Platform with its out-of-the-box stack for maximum speed, or bring your own tech stack and still tap into the AIgnite agentic engineering factory. Want to eventually take the source code and go your own way? You can do that too.
“What matters to enterprises now is being able to rapidly build and deploy solutions without being locked into someone else’s proprietary stack and paying large recurring platform fees,” says Manish Arya, CTO at Tavant. “Clients can run on the Platform’s own runtime—assembled from cloud-native and open-source components—with an option to get the runtime and tool source code if they wish to continue on a different path.”
Translation: you’re not painting yourself into a corner. Your architecture stays portable while you get all the benefits of agentic engineering—the power, flexibility, and speed without the handcuffs.
The Bigger Picture
The Tavant Platform comes backed by the company’s data, AI/ML, agentic AI, and digital engineering services, plus a team that actually knows how to work with agentic engineering tools. For enterprises, that means one partner who can help you establish an agentic engineering foundation and build on it over time—whether you’re modernizing legacy systems, replacing platforms, or accelerating AI automation across your business processes.
In other words, it’s designed to grow with you rather than box you in. Which, let’s be honest, is refreshing in an enterprise software world that often feels like it’s designed to do the opposite.