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Conductor has partnered with Vercel to power its cloud-based "Sandbox," moving the execution of its multi-agent coding IDE from local machines to persistent, secure remote environments. This integration addresses security and reliability challenges by running autonomous agents in ephemeral microVMs, enabling seamless cloud-based development.
Guillermo Rauch's endorsement and Vercel's backing of Conductor's Sandbox highlights a major transition in software engineering from human-assisting IDEs to multi-agent orchestrators running in isolated cloud environments.
- –Parallel execution of agents (such as Claude Code) requires robust sandboxing to prevent local system conflicts and protect local machines from running destructive or untrusted code.
- –Ephemeral microVMs (like Vercel Sandbox powered by Firecracker) provide the ideal security boundaries and background persistence needed to run long-lived agent workflows.
- –Moving execution to the cloud satisfies the zero-local-dev compliance requirements of major enterprise organizations while solving the latency and state management problems of local developer setups.
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