OpenAI Partners with BCG, McKinsey, Accenture & Capgemini to Drive Enterprise AI Adoption

OpenAI said that while model intelligence continues to improve, the main constraint for enterprise AI value is how agents are built and operated within organisations.

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OpenAI on February 23 launched Frontier Alliances, entering multi-year partnerships with Boston Consulting Group (BCG), McKinsey & Company, Accenture and Capgemini to help enterprises deploy AI coworkers across their organisations.

The alliances combine OpenAI’s Frontier platform, which is designed to build, deploy and manage AI agents that can perform tasks across enterprise systems, with the consulting, integration and change management capabilities of the four firms.

The companies will work alongside OpenAI’s Forward Deployed Engineering team to support strategy, workflow redesign, system integration and global rollout.

“OpenAI will support them with technical resources, roadmap insight, and access to our product and research teams,” the company said.

Frontier is currently available to a limited set of customers, with broader availability planned over the coming months. 

OpenAI said that while model intelligence continues to improve, the main constraint for enterprise AI value is how agents are built and operated within organisations. Frontier provides the technical foundation for AI coworkers that can, for example, resolve a customer issue by pulling data from CRM systems, checking policies, updating records and escalating when required.

The company said each partner will invest in dedicated practice groups and build teams certified on OpenAI technology. OpenAI will provide technical resources, product roadmap insight and access to research and product teams.

McKinsey and BCG will focus on strategy, operating model redesign and adoption.

BCG said the partnership will link AI deployment to strategy and governance.

“Our expanded partnership combines OpenAI’s Frontier platform with BCG’s deep industry, functional, and tech expertise and BCG X’s build-and-scale capabilities to drive measurable impact with safeguards from day one,” said Christoph Schweizer, CEO, Boston Consulting Group.

Accenture and Capgemini will support end-to-end implementation, including systems integration, data modernization and lifecycle management.

“Business transformation requires more than great models. It requires end-to-end execution across technology, data, security, and change management. Together, we’ll help organisations operationalise AI across the enterprise, responsibly and at scale,” said Julie Sweet, CEO, Accenture.

Capgemini said it will help clients embed Frontier into operating processes across cloud, applications and data environments.

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