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OpenAI & Dell partner on Codex for on-premises firms

It could ease adoption for regulated firms keen to keep sensitive data and workloads inside existing Dell systems.
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OpenAI and Dell Technologies announced on May 18 that they are collaborating to bring Codex to hybrid and local business environments through Dell’s AI data platform and Dell’s AI factory. The agreement was unveiled at Dell Technologies World in Las Vegas and was immediately presented as a practical response to corporate data residency concerns. What the announcement leaves unaddressed is who is exactly in a position to act on it. OpenAI Codex’s…

Dell Technologies will take Codex, the AI OpenAI solution based on Artificial Intelligence (IA) that is a genetic solution for software development and automation of business tasks, to hybrid and on-premise business environments. This alliance seeks to accelerate the adoption of AI Agents in companies that need to maintain their data and systems within their own infrastructure. Under the agreement, presented in the framework of Dell Technologies…

OpenAI and Dell open up the deployment of Codex to hybrid and on-site environments. The integration aims at the Dell AI Data Platform and the Dell AI Factory battery, with the aim of bringing Codex agents closer to the data repository that resides behind the customer perimeter. OpenAI claims more than 4 million developers [...] The post OpenAI and Dell bring Codex closer to business data on site and in hybrid environment appeared first on IT SOC…

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OpenAI & Dell partner on Codex for on-premises firms

It could ease adoption for regulated firms keen to keep sensitive data and workloads inside existing Dell systems.

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IT Brief New Zealand broke the news on Tuesday, May 19, 2026.
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