
OpenAI Expands Enterprise Reach with AWS and Cloudflare Partnerships
The AI company is making its latest models and agent tools available through major cloud platforms, signaling a shift toward meeting enterprises where they already operate.
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OpenAI is bringing its AI models and developer tools to two major cloud platforms, AWS and Cloudflare, in a pair of announcements that expand how enterprises can access and deploy the company's technology.
What is OpenAI making available?
The AWS integration includes OpenAI's GPT models, Codex (the company's code-focused AI system), and what OpenAI calls Managed Agents. These tools will run within AWS environments, meaning enterprise customers can build AI applications without moving their data outside their existing cloud infrastructure.
The Cloudflare partnership goes a step further, bringing GPT-5.4 and Codex to Cloudflare's Agent Cloud platform. This service is designed specifically for building, deploying, and scaling AI agents, which are systems that can perform multi-step tasks with some degree of autonomy.
Why does this matter for enterprises?
For large organizations, the location of AI processing is not a minor detail. Many companies have spent years building security protocols, compliance frameworks, and data governance policies around their chosen cloud providers. Asking them to route sensitive information through a separate AI vendor's infrastructure creates friction, and in some industries, it creates regulatory headaches.
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