HP expands OpenAI Frontier integration to streamline global enterprise workflows and security operations
HP scales its integration of OpenAI Frontier to optimize internal workflows, enhance partner support, and strengthen cybersecurity operations across its global enterprise.

1. Enterprise AI Integration
HP has scaled its integration of OpenAI Frontier across its global operations to optimize enterprise workflows. Following initial testing that began in February 2026, the company expanded the platform to support software engineering, cybersecurity, and device management. By utilizing Frontier as a connective layer for data and access protocols, HP aims to accelerate output and streamline complex internal processes.
2. Engineering and Partner Operations
The deployment has yielded measurable gains in technical productivity. Engineers are using automated models to process pull requests and validate code logic, significantly reducing the time required for software development and bug remediation. Beyond internal engineering, HP has applied the platform to its partner ecosystem, which accounts for over 80 percent of its business. Through the HP Partner Portal, AI agents now provide automated guidance and administrative support, reducing manual processing loads for more than 100,000 global partners.
3. Fleet Management and Security
HP is utilizing the platform to enhance its Workforce Experience Platform (WXP), which manages global device fleets. By analyzing device telemetry and health signals, AI agents can identify and address hardware or connectivity issues more efficiently than manual monitoring. Additionally, the company is using the technology to strengthen its cybersecurity posture. By automating log reviews and vulnerability neutralization, HP estimates that it can free up approximately 82 hours of security team capacity per week, while maintaining centralized governance over AI deployments to prevent unauthorized shadow IT environments.
