Product Launch2026-05-19
OpenAI Blog
OpenAI and Dell Bring Codex to Enterprise Environments
OpenAI has announced a strategic partnership with Dell Technologies to bring Codex, its advanced AI coding agent, into hybrid and on-premise enterprise environments. This collaboration is designed to address a critical pain point for large organizations: the need to deploy powerful AI tools while maintaining strict control over sensitive data.
Codex, which has already proven its utility in cloud-based settings, will now be available within Dell’s infrastructure, allowing businesses to run the AI coding agent directly on their own servers or in hybrid configurations that blend local and cloud resources. This approach directly tackles concerns around data sovereignty, security, and regulatory compliance—issues that have historically slowed enterprise adoption of generative AI.
By embedding Codex into enterprise workflows, companies can automate code generation, debugging, and documentation tasks without sending proprietary code or business logic to external servers. The partnership also includes joint support services and integration consulting to help IT teams deploy the agent securely across existing data pipelines and development environments.
For OpenAI, this move signals a deliberate pivot from purely cloud-based offerings to enterprise-grade solutions that respect corporate governance requirements. For Dell, it strengthens its position as a provider of AI-ready infrastructure. The collaboration is expected to accelerate software development cycles in regulated industries such as finance, healthcare, and government, where data cannot leave the premises.
As AI coding agents become more sophisticated, the ability to deploy them on-premise will likely become a key differentiator. This partnership between OpenAI and Dell sets a new standard for how enterprises can harness AI for software development without compromising on security or control.
