Advertisements
Yardi Kube
Advertise With Us
Monday, March 16, 2026
Explore
Allwork.Space
No Result
View All Result
Newsletters
  • Latest News
  • Leadership
  • Work-life
  • Coworking
  • Design
  • Career Growth
  • Tech
  • Workforce
  • CRE
  • Business
  • Podcast
  • MoreNew
    • Urban DictionaryNew
    • Expert Voices
    • Daily Brief NewsletterNew
    • Weekly Brief NewsletterNew
    • Product RoundupsNew
    • Advertise With Us
    • Partner Portal
No Result
View All Result
Newsletters
Allwork.Space
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Leadership
  • Work-life
  • Coworking
  • Design
  • Workforce
  • Tech
  • CRE
  • Business
  • Podcast
  • Career Growth
  • Newsletters
Advertisements
Yardi Kube automates flex and coworking operations
Home News

OpenAI Forms ‘Frontier Alliance’ With McKinsey, Other Consulting Giants To Push AI Beyond Pilots

The Chat-GPT maker's new alliance reflects a growing realization that siloed AI projects won’t reshape companies or deliver lasting productivity gains for the future of work.

Allwork.Space News TeambyAllwork.Space News Team
February 23, 2026
in News
Reading Time: 2 mins read
A A
OpenAI Forms ‘Frontier Alliance’ With McKinsey, Other Consulting Giants To Push AI Beyond Pilots

OpenAI logo is seen in this illustration taken May 20, 2024. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/File Photo

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.

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 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.

Advertisements
Workspace Geek -Coworking and flex space management, made simple

The move follows months of Chief Executive Sam Altman emphasizing selling to enterprise clients as a priority for the AI lab. In December, OpenAI hired former Slack CEO Denise Dresser as chief revenue officer.

While OpenAI has previously worked with consulting firms to sell its technology, Dresser said the new partnership is designed to help companies embed AI into core workflows rather than run isolated experiments.

Advertisements
Alliance Virtual Offices - Automate Revenue Ops

Enterprises “don’t just need caution. They actually need a path, and they need help so that they can grow and adopt this technology,” Dresser said in an interview.

Under the alliance, OpenAI’s engineers will work alongside consulting teams to train staff and support implementations. The Frontier platform includes a “context layer” designed to connect disparate corporate data and applications, a common obstacle to AI adoption. Companies can build AI agents that share skills and memory across workflows, while managing them through an observability system. Products such as ChatGPT Enterprise are also part of the offering.

“Companies have realized that siloed AI deployments do not deliver the value and they don’t transform their company,” Dresser said.

The alliance underscores the ChatGPT maker’s evolving view that AI as a “profound” technological shift requiring more than selling software licenses, Dresser said, as enterprises rethink their products. Many businesses that have attempted to deploy AI at scale have told Reuters they encounter real-world challenges that models alone do not solve.

Advertisements
Nexudus - Is Your Space Performing?

Still Dresser expects that companies working with consulting firms over time “will then become self-sufficient on their own and ultimately be able to take their transformation forward.”

“We do not want to build a model where we are doing the work. We want our customers to become self-sufficient,” she said. 

In the enterprise race, OpenAI faces competition from rivals such as Anthropic and giants like Google that are selling AI capabilities to enterprises. OpenAI said its approach allows companies to keep existing systems while gaining closer research collaboration.

(Reporting by Krystal Hu in San Francisco; Editing by Stephen Coates)

Advertisements
Subscribe to the Future of Work Newsletter
Source: Reuters
Tags: AINorth AmericaTechnology
Share6Tweet4Share1
Allwork.Space News Team

Allwork.Space News Team

The Allwork.Space News Team is a collective of experienced journalists, editors, and industry analysts dedicated to covering the ever-evolving world of work. We’re committed to delivering trusted, independent reporting on the topics that matter most to professionals navigating today’s changing workplace — including remote work, flexible offices, coworking, workplace wellness, sustainability, commercial real estate, technology, and more.

Other Stories Recommended For You

The Workers Most Threatened by AI May Also Be the Ones Best Positioned to Survive It
News

The Workers Most Threatened by AI May Also Be the Ones Best Positioned to Survive It

byAllwork.Space News Team
3 hours ago

As artificial intelligence spreads across workplaces, researchers are trying to answer one of the biggest questions about the future of...

Read more
India Office Market Grows 20% in 2025, Despite Rising AI Job Fears

India Office Market Grows 20% in 2025, Despite Rising AI Job Fears

5 hours ago
Heavy AI Use Is Causing “Brain Fry” Among Workers, Study Finds

Heavy AI Use Is Causing “Brain Fry” Among Workers, Study Finds

5 hours ago
Meta Weighs 20% Workforce Cut As AI Spending Hits $135 Billion

Meta Weighs 20% Workforce Cut As AI Spending Hits $135 Billion

5 hours ago
Advertisements
Workspace Geek -Coworking and flex space management, made simple
Advertisements
Alliance Virtual Offices - Scale Big with One Platform

The Future of Work® Newsletter helps you understand how work is changing — without the noise.

Choose daily or weekly updates to stay current, and monthly editions to explore worklife, work environments, and leadership in depth.

Trusted by 22,000+ leaders and professionals.

2026 Allwork.Space News Corporation. Exploring the Future Of Work® since 2003. All Rights Reserved

Advertise  Submit Your Story   Newsletters   Privacy Policy   Terms Of Use   About Us   Contact   Submit a Press Release   Brand Pulse   Podcast   Events   

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Latest News
  • Topics
    • Business
    • Leadership
    • Work-life
    • Workforce
    • Career Growth
    • Design
    • Tech
    • Coworking
    • Marketing
    • CRE
  • Podcast
  • Urban Dictionary
  • About Us
  • Advertise | Media Kit
  • Submit Your Story
Newsletters

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.
-
00:00
00:00

Queue

Update Required Flash plugin
-
00:00
00:00