AI MythBusters: What AI coding agents actually deliver

AI MythBusters: What AI coding agents actually deliver

Free webinar in English | Two sessions in May 2026 | Online

Choose the session that fits your time zone β€” same content, same real experiment.

Anyone reading tech news these days gets a contradictory picture. On one side, AI coding agents are celebrated as revolutionary β€” teams supposedly ten times more productive, developers becoming obsolete. On the other side, security researchers warn of uncontrollable code, error propagation and expensive rework.

Both sides have studies. Both describe real experiences. For a CTO or managing director, this isn't particularly helpful.

πŸ“Œ The field test

OCENOX stopped reading β€” and started building. As part of developing NoxSphere ONE, we built a complete ERP system from 0 lines of code exclusively using AI coding agents β€” primarily with Claude Code from Anthropic. Not a proof of concept. A production-ready system with 15 modules, 147 data models and ~211,500 lines of code. And some grey hairs.

Had the same software been developed conventionally, you'd be looking at around 6 person-years and costs in the seven-figure range.

πŸ“Œ What will be shown in the webinar

RenΓ© Hoyer will present the complete results β€” unfiltered, without sales pitch. What AI coding agents can actually do, where context window limits and missing governance become real problems, and what this concretely means for enterprises that need to make strategic decisions about AI use in software development.

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🌍 Two English sessions β€” pick your time zone:

πŸ“… Europe & Americas Edition Tuesday, 12 May 2026 | 21:00 BST / 16:00 EDT / 13:00 PDT πŸ‘‰ Register now for free

πŸ“… Asia-Pacific Edition Wednesday, 13 May 2026 | 19:00 NZST / 17:00 AEST / 08:00 BST πŸ‘‰ Register now for free

Registered participants will receive access to the recording after the webinar.

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πŸ‡©πŸ‡ͺ Deutschsprachige Teilnehmer: Dieses Webinar gibt es auch auf Deutsch β€” bereits am 22. April 2026. πŸ‘‰ Zur deutschen Ausgabe