OpenAI and Dell Technologies are working together to help more enterprises deploy Codex in the environments where their most important data, systems, and workflows already live.
Codex is becoming one of OpenAI’s fastest-growing enterprise products. Today, more than 4 million developers use Codex every week, and enterprises are already using it across the software development lifecycle — from code review and test coverage to incident response and reasoning over large codebases.
And Codex is no longer limited to coding. Teams are beginning to use agents powered by Codex to gather context across tools, prepare reports, triage product feedback, qualify leads, draft follow-ups, and coordinate work across business systems.
To scale that adoption, enterprises need Codex to run securely in the hybrid and on-premises environments where their data, systems, and workflows already reside, such as Dell AI Data Platform and Dell AI Factory.
Through this partnership, Codex will connect to Dell AI Data Platform, which many enterprises already use to store, organize, and govern enterprise data on-premises. This collaboration will help customers bring Codex closer to the internal context that makes agents truly useful: codebases, documents, business systems, operational knowledge, and team workflows.
Dell and OpenAI will also explore how Codex can connect with Dell AI Factory, which enterprises use to support their AI workloads. The exploration includes connecting Codex, ChatGPT Enterprise, and other API-based solutions to AI Factory to prepare data, manage record systems, run tests, and deploy AI applications integrated into enterprise hybrid or on-premises Dell infrastructure.
“The collaboration with OpenAI brings together Dell’s industry-leading enterprise infrastructure with OpenAI’s cutting-edge agentic AI tools and models. Dell AI Factory with OpenAI Codex will enable enterprises to deploy AI where enterprise data already resides — inside the enterprise — giving customers a practical, secure path to scale AI agents.”
— Ihab Tarazi, Senior Vice President and CTO, Infrastructure Solutions Group, Dell Technologies
For customers, this means a more practical path to production. Codex can be deployed closer to enterprise data and systems, with the controls large organizations require and the flexibility to support more software development and knowledge work use cases.
By connecting Codex to governed enterprise data in Dell environments, customers can build, test, automate, analyze, and take action in production work with the full context they need.
We hope this helps more enterprises adopt Codex faster, extend it across more high-value workflows, and turn AI agents into reusable systems that do real work.