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OpenAI taps consulting giants to bridge the enterprise AI adoption gap

The multi-year deal with BCG, McKinsey, Accenture, and Capgemini aims to accelerate the adoption of AI agents in 2026.

byKerem Gülen
February 24, 2026
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OpenAI announced the “Frontier Alliances,” establishing multi-year partnerships with Boston Consulting Group, McKinsey, Accenture, and Capgemini to sell its enterprise products. The initiative, revealed on Monday, aims to accelerate corporate adoption of OpenAI’s technology in 2026. The company’s Forward Deployed Engineering team will collaborate with these consulting firms to implement OpenAI Frontier and other enterprise-focused technologies into customer systems. This strategy leverages the consultants’ established relationships with major corporations to overcome barriers in AI implementation.

Launched in early February 2025, OpenAI Frontier provides a no-code open software platform that enables users to build, deploy, and manage AI agents. These agents can be constructed on OpenAI’s models or other underlying systems. The platform is designed to simplify the creation and management of AI workflows for business users without requiring deep technical expertise. OpenAI is positioning this tool as a central component of its enterprise offering, which the new alliance partners will be trained to deploy effectively within diverse corporate environments.

The alliance strategy addresses a significant hurdle in the corporate world: the relatively slow pace of enterprise AI adoption. Many companies have struggled to demonstrate a meaningful return on investment from their AI investments, leading to hesitation in further deployment. Rather than simply selling AI tools to be attached to existing corporate workflows, this partnership focuses on consultants persuading companies to fundamentally alter their strategies and operational processes. The goal is to integrate OpenAI’s tools where they provide the most value, ensuring that technology adoption is part of a broader business transformation.

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BCG CEO Christoph Schweizer provided a statement for OpenAI’s announcement, emphasizing that successful AI implementation requires a holistic approach. “AI alone does not drive transformation. It must be linked to strategy, built into redesigned processes, and adopted at scale with aligned incentives and culture to deliver sustained outcomes,” Schweizer said. He detailed that the expanded partnership combines OpenAI’s Frontier platform with BCG’s industry expertise and BCG X’s capabilities to drive measurable impact while maintaining safeguards from day one. This perspective highlights the alliance’s focus on strategic integration over mere technological deployment.

This move aligns with OpenAI’s broader strategic objectives for its enterprise division. In a January blog post, CFO Sarah Friar identified the enterprise sector as a major area of focus for the company in 2026. OpenAI has already secured significant enterprise deals earlier this year, including agreements with Snowflake and ServiceNow. To spearhead these efforts, Barret Zoph was appointed in January to lead the company’s enterprise sales division. This indicates a coordinated effort to build out a robust sales and implementation infrastructure.

The competitive landscape also influences this strategy. Rival Anthropic has similarly inked deals with consulting giants, including Deloitte and Accenture, in recent months. OpenAI’s decision to form alliances with four of the largest consulting firms represents a counter-measure to secure its position in the lucrative enterprise market. By embedding its technology within the consultancies that guide corporate IT strategies, OpenAI aims to establish its platforms as the standard for large-scale AI adoption.


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