The solution combines tools for several programming languages, a built-in client for working with databases, and support for connecting various AI agents.

Russian companies "Group Astra", Axiom JDK, and Haulmont presented the commercial version of the OpenIDE Pro development environment, built on the IntelliJ Platform. The solution is aimed at the corporate market and is designed to replace several popular JetBrains IDEs with a single software product.

OpenIDE Pro combines tools for development in Java, Kotlin, Go, JavaScript, TypeScript, Python, and PHP, as well as a built-in client for working with databases. Currently, PostgreSQL, MySQL/MariaDB, and ClickHouse are supported, and the list of compatible DBMS is planned to be expanded in the future.

The developers also provided for the possibility of connecting various AI agents. This approach allows companies to use several AI solutions simultaneously without changing the development environment or being tied to a single vendor.

The first version of OpenIDE was released over a year ago. According to the developers, today the product is used by tens of thousands of specialists in hundreds of Russian organizations. The commercial release is aimed at large teams that require corporate licensing, technical support, a service level agreement (SLA), and regular updates.

OpenIDE Pro corporate licenses are already available. The cost is 45,000 rubles per year per developer.