Forward-Deployed Engineer: The Next Long-Forgotten Silver Bullet?
Forward-Deployed Engineers recently became the new hot role across big AI companies.
The FDE feels more like an old enterprise software consultancy coming back again. In a nutshell it is field engineering, consulting, systems integration, domain analysis, and product engineering under a new AI-native label. And, maybe this is exactly why the role is suddenly hot.
A lot of enterprise AI pilots do not fail because the model is too weak. They fail because the model enters a real company with its old data, bad, unconscious naming, security issues, hidden, implicit domain knowledge, the convoluted legacy codebases.
A better model does not fix that. It may make the demo more impressive, but the hard part is still the same old software problem: understand the domain, integrate with existing systems, define correctness, test the workflow, make it observable, and leave something maintainable behind.
So while FDEs make sense, the risky part is when we start treating the role itself as the silver bullet. None of that complex "equation" above disappeared. One should note, the appearance of FDE is the attempt to cope with the additional complexity that came with AI.
And it becomes another silver bullet marketing story similar to the recent AI agents' one. "Now we have FDEs, enterprise AI will work" - maybe. But only if the knowledge does not stay inside the heads of temporary vendor engineers.
The real value is not only in deploying one customer workflow. The real value is in turning what was learned into reusable contracts, deterministic validation gates, deployment playbooks and ownership that the customer's own team can continue with.
Finally, time will tell whether this is real productization, or still consulting with better models.
See the links:
2020: https://blog.palantir.com/a-day-in-the-life-of-a-palantir-forward-deployed-software-engineer-45ef2de257b1 2026: https://www.svpg.com/forward-deployed-engineers/ 2026 (agents): https://www.gartner.com/en/articles/hype-cycle-for-agentic-ai