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Domino Launches Capabilities to Build AI-Powered Applications

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Domino Data Lab is offering new capabilities that will enable the most regulated enterprises build, scale, and govern AI-powered applications.

According to the company, the Domino Enterprise AI Platform now spans the full application lifecycle, from the first line of code to applications in the hands of business users and works with models and agents whether they are hosted in Domino or sourced externally.

"Applications define the next era of delivering AI transformation in the enterprise, but as coding assistants make it easier to build the new tools, organizations must find ways to unlock innovation without making a mess," said Nick Elprin, co-founder and CEO of Domino Data Lab. "Domino is the best platform for enterprises to build, deliver, and govern the coming wave of AI applications, and we can't wait to see what our customers create."

Domino is a platform for building, operating, and governing AI models and agents in regulated environments. This release extends that foundation to the applications built on top of them, with the following new capabilities:

  • App Hub unifies development, deployment, and governance of AI applications at scale. New capabilities include rapid previews to accelerate development; version control and staged deployment; plus approval gating to govern application deployment and review. Domino Knowledge Manager, a customizable taxonomical organization system, makes it easy for business stakeholders to find relevant apps at enterprise scale.
  • Integrated Coding Assistants, including GitHub Copilot, Claude Code, and OpenAI Codex, run inside Domino as first-class tools. Because they operate natively on the platform, builders can use them to develop, deploy, and govern AI work. A built-in library of skills equips the preferred assistant to perform actions using Domino's powerful platform services, driving the data science lifecycle.
  • High Performance Computing (HPC) Workload Support via Slurm integration. Applications and other workloads in Domino can now leverage Slurm, ensuring seamless integration with a critical technology interface common in financial services and life sciences organizations.
  • Domino's new extensions framework allows customers and partners to embed their own tools and workflows directly into the Domino interface, tailoring the platform to an organization's unique workflows and requirements. Partners are already building on it—including Appsilon, whose Axon.R extension validates R packages for life sciences.

Domino's new capabilities are currently in private preview and will be generally available by Q3 2026.

For more information about this news, visit https://domino.ai.

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