OpenAI and Dell Team Up to Bring AI Coding Agents to Enterprise Data Centers
The partnership will let companies run Codex, OpenAI's software engineering agent, on their own infrastructure rather than in the cloud.
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OpenAI has announced a partnership with Dell Technologies to deploy its Codex AI coding agent in hybrid and on-premise enterprise environments. The collaboration addresses one of the biggest barriers to AI adoption in large organizations: the requirement to send sensitive code and data to external cloud servers.
What is Codex and why does deployment location matter?
Codex is OpenAI's AI agent designed to handle software engineering tasks. Unlike simple code completion tools, Codex can work through multi-step programming problems, navigate codebases, and execute code to verify its solutions.
For many enterprises, especially those in regulated industries like finance and healthcare, sending proprietary code to cloud-based AI services creates compliance headaches. Data residency requirements, security policies, and intellectual property concerns have kept some organizations from adopting these tools at all.
The Dell partnership changes this equation by allowing companies to run Codex on infrastructure they control, whether that means their own data centers or a hybrid setup that keeps sensitive workloads local.
How does OpenAI plan to keep these agents secure?
Alongside the Dell announcement, OpenAI published details about its approach to running Codex safely. The company describes a layered security model built around four main components.
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