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OpenAI is making its biggest play for the enterprise channel yet, unveiling the OpenAI Partner Network — its first formal partner program — backed by $150 million in funding and an ambitious goal of certifying 300,000 consultants by the end of 2026.linkedin
The program, set to go live in July, marks a turning point for the AI company as it moves to build a global ecosystem of system integrators, AI-focused managed service providers, and consultants capable of deploying its technology at scale.linkedin
The OpenAI Partner Network features three tiers — Select, Advanced, and Elite — with partners progressing based on sales performance, technical capability, co-selling engagements, and deployment experience, according to CRN, which first reported the details.linkedin
Partners can earn specializations across several focus areas including Codex, cybersecurity, API, and agent transformation. OpenAI is also piloting a Forward Deployed Experts program for its top-tier Elite partners, offering on-site training at headquarters led by the company’s own forward deployed engineers.linkedin
“This is a massive opportunity for any partner out there,” Colleen Kapase, OpenAI’s vice president of global strategic partners and ecosystem, told CRN. “We have 900 million weekly active users of OpenAI technology — 900 million weekly — that’s amazing. Partners do not want to miss this opportunity”.linkedin
The $150 million investment will fund partner enablement, service delivery cost offsetting, and market development funds.linkedin
The partner program caps a rapid series of enterprise-focused moves by OpenAI. In February, the company launched its Frontier enterprise platform and announced Frontier Alliance partnerships with Accenture, Boston Consulting Group, Capgemini, and McKinsey. In May, it spun up the OpenAI Deployment Company, a standalone $4 billion professional services venture backed by 19 investors.cnbc
Kapase, who joined OpenAI in April from Google Cloud where she led channel programs, said the company is prioritizing quality over quantity in its partner recruitment. “We’re not looking for quantity, we’re looking for quality with a high bar, AI-focused, transformational oriented, and able to keep up with the pace of OpenAI,” she told CRN.crn
The program’s launch comes as rival Anthropic has also been expanding its own partner ecosystem, with a Claude Partner Network and services track announced in recent months.digitalapplied