OpenAI and Dell Partner to Deploy Codex in On-Premises Enterprise Environments
OpenAI's First Explicit Hybrid/On-Prem Distribution Play
OpenAI and Dell Technologies announced a formal partnership on May 18 to bring Codex into hybrid and on-premises enterprise environments. This is OpenAI's first explicit distribution deal for private infrastructure — directly targeting UK financial services, healthcare, and government buyers that cannot send sensitive data to public cloud.
How the Integration Works
Codex connects with Dell's AI Data Platform, which many enterprises already use to store, organize, and govern data on-premises. This brings Codex closer to the internal context that makes AI coding agents useful: codebases, documentation, business systems, and operational knowledge — without requiring that data to leave the enterprise perimeter.
- Dell AI Data Platform: Connects on-premises enterprise data to Codex
- Dell AI Factory: Exploration underway for data preparation, system management, testing, and AI deployment pipelines
- ChatGPT Enterprise + API: Other OpenAI solutions can also interface with the Dell stack
Scale and Expansion
Codex now reaches over 4 million developers per week, used across code review, test coverage, incident response, and large-repository analysis. This partnership expands Codex's reach beyond software development into broader enterprise workflows: report preparation, feedback routing, lead qualification, and cross-system coordination.
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This is a distribution story, not just a usage milestone. OpenAI says Codex grew from more than 3 million weekly developers in early April to more than 4 million two weeks later, and it is pairing that demand with Codex Labs plus seven global systems integrators to turn pilots into production rollouts.
OpenAI announced that Codex, its AI coding agent, is coming to the ChatGPT mobile app, enabling users to write, edit, and debug code directly from their smartphones.
OpenAI launched Codex in the ChatGPT iOS and Android app, turning phones into a remote control for Codex sessions running on a desktop or devbox. The preview rolls out across all plans including Free, with 4 million weekly Codex users.
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