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OpenAI Frontier: New Enterprise Platform Targets Fortune 500 AI Adoption

OpenAI's new Frontier platform bundles GPT-5.2, Codex-Spark, and custom fine-tuning into a unified enterprise offering with SOC 2 compliance, data residency controls, and dedicated support.

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Business Desk
Feb 10, 2026

OpenAI launched Frontier on February 5, 2026, a comprehensive enterprise platform designed to help large organizations build, deploy, and manage AI agents at scale. The platform represents OpenAI's most ambitious enterprise offering to date, targeting Fortune 500 adoption.

Frontier bundles OpenAI's full model suite — GPT-5.2, Codex-Spark, DALL-E 4, and Whisper Large v4 — into a single enterprise platform with additional capabilities not available through standard API access.

Core platform features include:

Agent Builder: A visual interface for creating multi-step AI agents that can use tools, access databases, browse the web, and chain together complex workflows without writing code

Custom Model Training: Fine-tune GPT-5.2 on company-specific data with guided workflows, evaluation tools, and automated quality testing

Knowledge Base: Upload internal documents, databases, and wikis to create a searchable knowledge layer that grounds all AI responses in company-specific information

Governance Dashboard: Track AI usage across the organization, manage permissions, review outputs, and ensure compliance with internal policies

Data Residency: Choose where your data is processed and stored — US, EU, or Asia-Pacific regions

Security and compliance:

SOC 2 Type II certified

HIPAA-eligible configuration for healthcare organizations

No training on customer data (contractually guaranteed)

SSO integration with Okta, Azure AD, and other identity providers

Audit logs for all API calls and agent actions

Pricing is based on a combination of platform fees and usage. The base platform starts at $50,000/year for teams up to 50 users, with enterprise tiers scaling to custom pricing for larger deployments. Usage-based model access is billed separately at standard API rates with volume discounts.

Launch partners include HP (AI-powered customer support agents), Intuit (tax preparation assistance), Oracle (database management automation), State Farm (claims processing), Thermo Fisher (research data analysis), and Uber (driver support and route optimization).

The competitive landscape for enterprise AI platforms is crowded. Anthropic's Claude Cowork focuses on workplace integration, Google's Vertex AI provides deep cloud-native ML tools, and Microsoft's Azure OpenAI Service offers GPT models within Azure's enterprise ecosystem. Frontier differentiates through its no-code agent builder and the breadth of models available on a single platform.

OpenAI projects that Frontier could contribute $1 billion in annual revenue by 2027, representing a significant shift toward enterprise sales as the company's growth engine.

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Business Desk
Feb 10, 2026 · 8 min read
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