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Warp Updates Oz to Help Enterprises Orchestrate Coding Agents Across Any Model or Harness

Warp’s cloud agent orchestration platform now supports Claude Code and Codex alongside Warp Agent, giving enterprise engineering teams a single control plane to orchestrate coding agents across models and harnesses with new shared memory and automatic coordination

May 19, 2026 1:50 PM
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(EZ Newswire)
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Warp today announced major updates to Oz, its cloud agent orchestration platform, making it the first control plane that runs Claude Code, Codex, and Warp Agent side by side. The release adds cross-harness persistent memory, automatic multi-agent orchestration, and deeper enterprise controls, giving engineering teams the infrastructure to manage coding agents at scale without committing to a single harness or model.

Since launching Oz in February, Warp has heard consistent themes from business and engineering leaders: they want to deploy fleets of cloud agents this year, but in a controlled, governed way. They want the flexibility to choose different harnesses for different tasks and measure the effectiveness of each, and they want agents running on their own infrastructure, with full ownership of their data.

“Companies shouldn’t have to bet their future on a single model or harness,” said Zach Lloyd, founder and CEO of Warp. “Right now, there’s no real enterprise infrastructure for managing coding agents across models, tools, and environments. Oz is designed to be that control plane: a unified system to orchestrate and govern fleets of coding agents as the ecosystem rapidly evolves.”

This release includes four major updates:

  • Multi-Harness Support. Oz now runs Claude Code and Codex alongside Warp Agent through a single control plane, with consistent access controls, governance policies, and audit logs across all harnesses. Teams can compare harnesses directly and assign the right one for each task. Multi-harness orchestration is available to all users while in beta.
  • Automatic Multi-Agent Orchestration. Oz can now deploy and coordinate multiple subagents in parallel for complex, long-running tasks like feature builds, code migrations, and production deployments, with real-time tracking and steering across all active subagents.
  • Cross-Harness Agent Memory (Research Preview). Agent Memory is a persistent cross-harness memory system that helps Claude Code, Codex, and the Warp agent remember how their team works across every session. Companies own their memory corpus, and agents build on organizational knowledge to continually improve.
  • Enterprise Controls. Per-team billing, individual credit caps, and granular least-privilege permissions per agent. Oz runs self-hosted in Kubernetes, with Docker, or via direct execution.

These updates build on a new model of software development that Warp calls Open Agentic Development, making it more scalable and usable in practice. Warp's open source codebase is itself managed through Oz, with cloud agents handling contributions in response to community requests. Any Warp user can ask agents to fix bugs, build features, or improve the product without needing to understand the codebase or write code themselves. With this release, that workflow now extends beyond Warp Agent to Claude Code, Codex, and other third-party harnesses. The framework is available to any open source project that wants to try it.

Get started with Oz today at warp.dev.

About Warp

Warp is the open platform for agentic development. What began as a reimagined terminal is now an Agentic Development Environment (ADE) paired with Oz, a cloud platform for running and orchestrating coding agents at scale, with built-in visibility and control. Today, Warp is used by nearly one million developers at companies including Docker, Ramp, and Peloton, as well as leading AI labs, Big Tech, and over half of the Fortune 500. Warp was founded by Zach Lloyd, former principal engineer for Google Sheets and the Google Docs suite, and is backed by Sequoia Capital, GV, Sam Altman, Marc Benioff, and Dylan Field. The company is based in New York and can be found online at warp.dev.

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