OpenAI is expanding its push into the enterprise market by teaming up with four of the world’s largest consulting firms, betting that a more hands-on approach will help corporate clients move beyond pilot projects to full-scale AI deployments, Reuters’ Krystal Hu reports. The company said on Monday it had launched the so-called “Frontier Alliance,” a program built around its new Frontier platform and anchored by BCG, McKinsey, Accenture (ACN) and Capgemini. The initiative pairs OpenAI’s forward-deployed engineers with consulting firms to help companies integrate AI agents into core business processes such as software development, sales and customer support, the author adds.
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