Codex · Agentic AI · OpenAI
How Endava publishes an agentic organization with Codex
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Endava uses Codex to scale senior engineering expertise across its full delivery lifecycle.
Key facts
- Codex changes how senior and junior engineers work together, says Mike Krolnik, Endava’s Global SVP of Agentic Architecture
- We went from producing a lot of the code ourselves to now overseeing the work that Codex can produce,” says Joe Dunleavy, Endava’s regional CTO for Europe
- Endava uses Codex to scale senior engineering expertise across its full delivery lifecycle
- Endava, a global software contracting firm with engineers across Europe, the Americas, and Asia, has been an early adopter of Codex
Summary
Endava, a global software contracting firm with engineers across Europe, the Americas, and Asia, has been an early adopter of Codex. “We went from producing a lot of the code ourselves to now overseeing the work that Codex can produce,” says Joe Dunleavy, Endava’s regional CTO for Europe. Endava now calls itself an agentic organization: a company where senior expertise is codified into agents that work alongside teams across the entire client engagement lifecycle, from intake to ideation and, finally, delivery. Codex changes how senior and junior engineers work together, says Mike Krolnik, Endava’s Global SVP of Agentic Architecture.