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7OpenAI Blog·19d ago

OpenAI Frontier Models and Codex Now Generally Available on AWS

OpenAI has made its frontier models and Codex generally available on Amazon Web Services, enabling enterprise customers to access OpenAI capabilities through AWS environments, controls, and procurement workflows. This gives organizations a new deployment path that integrates with existing AWS infrastructure. The move is aimed at accelerating enterprise adoption by reducing friction between evaluation and production deployment.

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7Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

OpenAI models, Codex, and Managed Agents come to AWS

OpenAI has announced that its GPT models, Codex, and Managed Agents are now available on AWS, allowing enterprise customers to deploy OpenAI capabilities within their existing AWS environments. The partnership extends OpenAI's distribution reach into the major cloud hyperscaler ecosystem. This follows a broader industry pattern of AI labs partnering with cloud providers to reach enterprise customers through familiar procurement and compliance channels.

5Openai Blog·9d ago·source ↗

OpenAI models and Codex available through Oracle Cloud infrastructure commitment

OpenAI announced that its models and Codex are now accessible through Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, allowing enterprise customers to consume OpenAI services against existing Oracle cloud spending commitments. The partnership enables enterprise-grade security and governance controls for AI deployment. This extends OpenAI's distribution reach into Oracle's large enterprise customer base.

8Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

OpenAI and Amazon Announce Strategic Partnership on AWS

OpenAI and Amazon have announced a strategic partnership that will bring OpenAI's Frontier platform to Amazon Web Services. The deal expands AI infrastructure capabilities, enables custom model development, and supports enterprise AI agent deployments. This represents a significant cloud distribution and infrastructure alignment between two major players in the AI ecosystem.

7Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

Codex is now generally available

OpenAI has moved Codex to general availability, introducing a Slack integration, a Codex SDK, and enterprise-oriented admin tools including usage dashboards and workspace management. The release positions Codex as a scalable developer and enterprise product. These additions suggest OpenAI is targeting broader organizational adoption beyond individual developers.

6Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

OpenAI and Dell Partner to Bring Codex to Hybrid and On-Premise Enterprise Environments

OpenAI and Dell Technologies have announced a partnership to deploy Codex, OpenAI's AI coding agent, in hybrid and on-premise enterprise environments. The collaboration targets enterprises requiring secure, local deployment of AI coding capabilities across their data and workflows. This extends Codex's reach beyond cloud-only access into infrastructure-sensitive enterprise settings.

7Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

Scaling Codex to enterprises worldwide

OpenAI is launching Codex Labs and forming partnerships with major consulting and IT firms including Accenture, PwC, and Infosys to accelerate enterprise adoption of Codex across the software development lifecycle. The announcement reports 4 million weekly active users for Codex. This represents a significant push to embed OpenAI's coding AI into large-scale enterprise workflows through established system integrators.

4Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

Powering next generation applications with OpenAI Codex

OpenAI announced that Codex is now powering 70 different applications across various use cases via the OpenAI API. The post highlights the breadth of adoption of Codex as a developer tool for code generation and related tasks. This represents an early milestone in the enterprise and developer ecosystem deployment of large language models for coding.

7Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

Introducing OpenAI Frontier

OpenAI has launched OpenAI Frontier, an enterprise platform designed for building, deploying, and managing AI agents. The platform provides shared context, onboarding workflows, permissions management, and governance tooling. This positions OpenAI more directly in the enterprise AI infrastructure and agent orchestration market.