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Why forward-deployed engineers are the trendiest new IT role.

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Illustration: Anna Kim, Photo: Adobe Stock

The tech industry is scrambling to hire forward-deployed engineers (FDEs), one of the latest roles to gain a newfound popularity in the AI era.

An FDE is a software engineer who works alongside customers to understand their specific business needs and to help customize or build software solutions to address those needs. Deepak Anchala, CEO of Adopt AI, told IT Brew that Palantir Technologies was the company that “kicked off” the role and made it mainstream: “You’d have to go and customize Palantir’s solutions to meet [customer] needs because that’s what large customers want. They want customization.”

Lightcast data provided to IT Brew shows Palantir was the top company behind job listings for FDEs between 2010 and 2025, followed by PricewaterhouseCoopers and Salesforce.

Aaron Zelinger, co-founder and CEO of software company Closure and a former Palantir FDE, told IT Brew that FDEs act as a technical bridge between customers, users, and the “mothership,” and can eliminate a “bureaucratic layer” of sales and account managers by having engineers on the frontlines with clients.

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SEC AI regulation

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The Trump administration spent 2025 considering the AI of the deal, but at least one think-thank pro thinks there needs to be more clarity around how the government feeds sensitive data to its tech vendors.

Multiple federal agencies announced partnerships with tech vendors offering generative AI tools: 

  • Google introduced its “Gemini for Government” AI platform in August.
  • USAi, a General Services Administration (GSA) suite of chat-based AI, code generation, and document summarization tools—supported by models from Meta, Microsoft, OpenAI, Amazon, Anthropic, and Gemini for Government—was also introduced in August.
  • An Amazon data-center investment worth $50 billion to expand AI capabilities for Amazon Web Services (AWS) government customers was announced in November.
  • The GSA announced discounted government rates for Microsoft services, including AI assistant Copilot in September.

List ’em.BH

IT OPERATIONS

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How AI will impact everything IT.MB

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PATCH NOTES

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Today’s top IT reads.

Stat: 8. That’s how many trademark applications actor Matthew McConaughey has filed to protect his image from AI. (the Wall Street Journal)

Quote: “The actions of Grok and X are disgusting and shameful. And frankly, the decision to then turn this into a premium service is horrific.”—British Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Elon Musk’s AI service, which is coming under fire for creating explicit images of women and minors on X (the Times of London)

Read: Living in a “clicktatorship.” (Wired)

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