Why Companies Choose Copilot Over Claude Despite Shared Backends
AWS Kiro, GitHub Copilot, and Cursor often run Claude models underneath, yet enterprises still adopt these wrappers. The reason isn't the model—it's the integration layer, governance, and vendor lock-in strategy.
Companies adopting AI coding tools like GitHub Copilot, AWS Kiro, and Cursor often route their requests through Claude or similar foundation models, yet they choose these platforms over direct API access to Anthropic. The decision reveals a fundamental split between model capability and operational ...
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