Infosys Teams With OpenAI to Scale Enterprise AI
The alliance targets software engineering, legacy modernization, DevOps automation, and e-commerce as clients look to move from pilots to production.
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Infosys Ltd on Wednesday announced a strategic collaboration with OpenAI to help enterprises move from AI pilots to scaled deployment, with an initial focus on software engineering, legacy modernization, DevOps automation, and e-commerce.
The partnership will combine OpenAI’s models and products, including Codex, with Infosys Topaz Fabric, the company’s agentic services suite, to help clients modernize development workflows, improve engineering productivity, accelerate delivery, and shorten time to market.
Infosys said the collaboration is aimed at helping customers redesign workflows, strengthen engineering execution, and deliver measurable business outcomes through responsible AI adoption.
“Codex is becoming a powerful workspace for managing agents across software development and business workflows,” Denise Dresser, Chief Revenue Officer at OpenAI, said, adding that the AI firm was working with partners such as Infosys to help enterprises move “from early usage to repeatable deployment.”
Dresser said Infosys’s experience in large-scale software transformation could help enterprises deploy Codex in areas including legacy code modernization, code review automation, vulnerability detection, and application development.
Salil Parekh, Chief Executive Officer of Infosys, said the collaboration would create “an operating model to unlock AI value at scale,” helping clients move “from pilots to performance.”


