OpenAI has announced Frontier Alliances, a new strategic partner initiative aimed at accelerating peer-to-peer enterprise adoption of AI. The program brings together leading global consulting and technology firms to help organizations deploy OpenAI’s Frontier Platform across core business operations.
OpenAI says the initiative is designed to move AI adoption beyond pilots, enabling enterprises to design, integrate and operate AI agents at scale.
What is the Border Platform?
Frontier is OpenAI’s enterprise platform for building, deploying, and managing AI collaborators—agents capable of executing real-world tasks across business systems rather than operating in isolation.
A typical borderline AI collaborator might:
- Get context from CRM systems
- Check internal policies and documentation
- File updates across enterprise tools
- Escalate issues to human teams when required
OpenAI points out that enterprise value from AI depends not only on the intelligence of the model, but on how agents are embedded in workflows, systems and operating models.
According to OpenAI, scaling AI peers requires more than technical infrastructure. Successful deployment depends on:
- Alignment of leadership
- Workflow and operating model redesign
- Deep system integration
- Data coordination
- Change management across teams
Frontier Alliances aims to address these challenges by combining OpenAI technology with enterprise transformation expertise.
Border Alliance Partners
OpenAI is entering into multi-year partnerships with the following firms:
- Boston Consulting Group
- McKinsey & Company
- accentuation
- Capgemini
These partners will work alongside OpenAI’s Forward Deployed Engineering (FDE) team. Every firm is creating dedicated OpenAI practice groups and building teams certified in OpenAI technology. OpenAI will provide technical resources, roadmap visibility, and access to product and research teams.
Partner roles and focus areas
Strategy and Transformation of the Operating Model
McKinsey & Company
McKinsey will help leadership teams identify where to begin AI adoption, redesign operating models, and incorporate AI collaborators into day-to-day work. Through QuantumBlack, its AI division, McKinsey combines technical AI capabilities with industry expertise to integrate agents into high-impact workflows.
Boston Consulting Group (BCG)
BCG will support enterprises by aligning AI strategy with governance, operating model redesign and change management. Through BCG X, its build and design unit, BCG will help organizations deploy and drive AI adoption across mission-critical workflows.
End-to-end implementation and lifecycle support
accentuation
Accenture will deliver enterprise AI programs across the lifecycle, including strategy, data architecture modernization, large-scale deployment, change management and ongoing operations. Accenture says it has already equipped tens of thousands of professionals with ChatGPT Enterprise – the largest workforce trained through OpenAI Certification to date.
Capgemini
Capgemini will bring sector-specific expertise in cloud, applications, data and modernization, helping organizations integrate Frontier across operations and create sustainable processes to run AI agents reliably at scale.
Availability
The Frontier Platform is currently available to a limited set of customers, with wider availability expected in the coming months. Organizations interested in deploying AI collaborators using Frontier can contact their OpenAI representatives.




