OpenAI Partners with Infosys to Integrate Codex AI Tools into Topaz Platform
Deal gives OpenAI enterprise distribution through Infosys' global client base; shares of Indian IT giant fall 22% this year
L'essentiel
- OpenAI partners with Infosys to integrate Codex coding assistant into its Topaz AI platform, helping clients modernize software development and automate workflows.
- The deal gives OpenAI distribution to enterprises through Infosys' global client base across 60+ countries.
- Infosys shares have fallen over 22% this year amid concerns about AI automation and macroeconomic turmoil.
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Indian IT services firms face mounting pressure from slowing client spending and rapid advances in generative AI that could automate traditional outsourcing work. Infosys shares have fallen over 22% this year amid a broader sell-off.
OpenAI has partnered with Infosys to integrate its artificial intelligence tools, including coding assistant Codex, into the Indian IT giant's Topaz AI platform. Infosys said the integration will be used to help its clients modernize software development, automate workflows and deploy AI systems at scale, initially focusing on software engineering, legacy modernization, and DevOps. India's IT services firms face mounting pressure from a mix of slowing client spending and rapid advances in generative AI. Shares of Infosys have fallen over 22% this year amid a broader sell-off triggered by weak forecasts, investor concerns that AI tools could automate parts of traditional outsourcing work, and macroeconomic turmoil due to the U.S.-Iran war. The move also reflects a broader trend of AI firms teaming up with global IT services providers to scale adoption in large enterprises. OpenAI has previously partnered with HCLTech, and Infosys has struck a similar deal with Anthropic. OpenAI gains a distribution channel into large enterprises through Infosys' global client base and delivery capabilities across more than 60 countries. The companies said the deal is aimed at helping enterprises move from experimentation to large-scale deployment. Infosys has been ramping up its AI business. The company said earlier this year that AI-related services generated ₹25 billion (about $267 million) in revenue in the December quarter, or roughly 5.5% of its total. The deal is part of a broader push by OpenAI to expand its enterprise footprint through initiatives such as Codex Labs, announced on Tuesday, which involves engineers working with clients to help deploy its tools. Initial partners include Accenture, Capgemini, CGI, Cognizant, Infosys, PwC and Tata Consultancy Services, as OpenAI aims to build a distribution network to scale adoption of Codex, which now has more than 4 million weekly active users. The companies did not disclose financial details of the deal.
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Questions ouvertes
- What specific financial terms were agreed between OpenAI and Infosys
- How many clients are expected to adopt the integrated platform in the first year
- What specific technical integration details were finalized






