Scaling Codex to enterprises worldwide
Key Points
- Codex Labs: hands-on workshops to speed deployment
- GSI partners for scaling pilots to production
- Used across SDLC and beyond for automation and reasoning
Summary
OpenAI is launching Codex Labs and partnering with leading global systems integrators (Accenture, Capgemini, CGI, Cognizant, Infosys, PwC, TCS) to accelerate enterprise adoption of Codex. Codex is already used across the software development lifecycle (testing, code review, prototyping, incident response) and beyond engineering for tasks like summarizing context, drafting plans, and automating browser-based workflows. Codex Labs provides hands-on workshops and working sessions to help teams move from pilot projects to repeatable, production-ready deployments.
Key Points
- Codex Labs: on-site and guided workshops with OpenAI experts to identify fit, integrate into workflows, and speed deployment.
- GSI partners: enable scale inside large orgs, helping move pilots to production and standardize repeatable delivery patterns.
- Real-world use cases: increased test coverage and velocity (Virgin Atlantic), accelerated code review (Ramp), rapid prototyping (Notion), cross-repo reasoning (Cisco), incident response (Rakuten).
- Beyond code: support for browser-based automation, image generation, memory, and integration with tools and apps to turn scattered data into actionable work.
- Adoption pattern: starts with single teams and expands as leaders measure velocity, quality, and leverage gains.
Recommended next steps for engineering teams
- Identify 1–3 high-value use cases in your SDLC (tests, reviews, prototyping, incident playbooks).
- Request a Codex Lab or engage a listed GSI to run a short workshop and define success metrics.
- Start a tightly scoped pilot with clear roll-forward criteria (performance, coverage, cycle time, safety/compliance checks).
- Instrument and iterate: integrate into CI/CD, measure impact, and plan for production controls (access, data handling, monitoring).