HP Inc. launches Frontier strategic partnership with OpenAI
Summary
HP is rolling out OpenAI Frontier across the company after pilots proved value in real workflows. Frontier becomes a "connective layer" tying together tools, data, and long-running agents. If you're in enterprise IT, this is a signal that agent platforms are moving from experiments to operating model. ([openai.com](https://openai.com/index/hp-frontier-partnership/?utm_source=openai))
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