Anthropic has announced the Claude Enterprise plan to help organizations securely collaborate with Claude using internal knowledge. Notably, the Claude Enterprise plan offers an expanded 500K context window, more usage capacity, and a native GitHub integration for organizations to work on entire codebases with Claude.
Further, the plan includes enterprise-grade security features—like SSO, role-based permissions, and admin tooling—that help protect your data and team.
Anthropic has stated in its press release that the enterprise plan introduces critical security and administrative controls. These prioritize managing and protecting a company’s sensitive data, including:
Single sign-on (SSO) and domain capture: Securely manage user access and centralize provisioning control.
Role-based access with fine-grained permissioning: Designate a primary owner for your workspace to enhance security and information management.
Audit logs: trace system activities for security and compliance monitoring. Audit logs will be available in the coming weeks.
System for Cross-domain Identity Management (SCIM): Automate user provisioning and access controls. SCIM will also be available in the coming weeks.
The company said that the expanded 500K context window is equivalent to hundreds of sales transcripts, dozens of 100+ page documents, or medium-sized codebases. However, it does not train Claude on conversation and content, which ensures data safety.
Anthropic revealed that early customers like GitLab and Midjourney have used Claude for Work across a variety of tasks and stages of work—from brainstorming to streamlining internal processes to creating and translating content to writing code.