Infosys and OpenAI Form Collaboration to Scale Enterprise AI Adoption
Infosys has entered a strategic collaboration with OpenAI to accelerate enterprise adoption of artificial intelligence technologies, announced in a press release. The partnership focuses on integrating OpenAI’s Codex and other AI models into Infosys Topaz Fabric, the company’s suite of composable agentic services.
The collaboration is aimed at helping enterprises modernize software development, automate workflows, and move from AI experimentation to scaled deployment. Early applications include software engineering, legacy modernization, DevOps automation, and e-commerce operations.
Infosys will combine its poly-AI architecture and enterprise governance framework with OpenAI’s technology to improve engineering productivity and accelerate delivery. The companies plan to support organizations in redesigning development workflows and adopting responsible AI practices at scale.
OpenAI’s Chief Revenue Officer, Denise Dresser, said Codex is emerging as a workspace for managing agents across software and business workflows. Infosys Chief Executive Officer Salil Parekh stated that the collaboration sets an operating model to help clients transition from AI pilots to performance at scale.
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