Infosys Partners with OpenAI to Scale Enterprise AI Using Codex

Infosys Partners with OpenAI to Scale Enterprise AI Using Codex
Infosys Partners with OpenAI to Scale Enterprise AI Using Codex

Enabling structured co-innovation, scalable enterprise delivery, and responsible adoption of agentic AI with Infosys Topaz and Codex

Infosys (NSE, BSE, NYSE: INFY), a global leader in AI-first business consulting and technology services, today announced a strategic collaboration with OpenAI to help enterprises transform software development and modernisation with OpenAI’s frontier AI models and products like Codex. Through this collaboration, Infosys will combine OpenAI’s technology with Infosys Topaz Fabric, its purpose-built, composable and open agentic services suite, to help customers move from AI experimentation to practical, responsible deployment and measurable business outcomes.

The engagement spans high-impact industry and functional opportunities, with an early focus on software engineering, legacy modernisation, DevOps automation, e-commerce, and other engineering-led domains. By combining Codex, workflow automation, and prebuilt agents with Infosys’ poly-AI architecture and enterprise governance, the collaboration is designed to help organisations modernise development workflows, improve engineering productivity, accelerate delivery, and reduce time-to-market.

Infosys, with its deep industry expertise and global delivery scale across application modernisation, software engineering, and enterprise transformation, is well-positioned to help organisations put Codex to work in real delivery environments. The collaboration is designed to help customers redesign workflows, strengthen engineering execution, and move from early experimentation to scaled adoption in a practical, responsible way.

Denise Dresser, Chief Revenue Officer, OpenAI, said, “Codex is becoming a powerful workspace for managing agents across software development and business workflows. As enterprises move quickly to put Codex to work, we’re working with leading partners like Infosys to help more organizations move from early usage to repeatable deployment. Infosys's deep expertise in large-scale software transformation enables enterprises to deploy Codex across areas like legacy code modernization, code review automation, vulnerability detection, and application development, while extending its impact to the systems and workflows where knowledge work gets done. We will work together to bring Codex to organizations worldwide.”
Salil Parekh, Chief Executive Officer, Infosys, said, “Generative and Agentic AI will redefine how enterprises operate and grow. Our collaboration with OpenAI establishes an operating model to unlock AI value at scale – uniting technology, talent, and transformation playbooks so clients can move decisively from pilots to performance, creating competitive advantage. Together, we are not just shaping the future of AI adoption but also enabling our clients to lead it with purpose.”

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