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In today’s Cloud Wars Minute, I explore why OpenAI could soon rank among the world’s biggest enterprise software companies.
Highlights
00:03 — Early this year, OpenAI joined the Cloud Wars Top 10 in the number 10 spot. Because of the impact OpenAI has had, moving from the ChatGPT explosion three and a half years ago up to now, and their move very aggressively into the enterprise, they are a player of a major type with huge potential, both in what they’re doing themselves and the partnerships they have.
01:07 — The biggest one turns out to be that right now the enterprise part of the OpenAI business is very soon going to be the biggest, and I think it is currently the fastest-growing part of OpenAI. Denise Dresser [Chief Revenue Officer, OpenAI] said that enterprise revenue at OpenAI is now 40% of total revenue, and by the end of this year it’ll be 50%.

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02:05 — OpenAI Enterprise has two million enterprise customers right now. A year ago, she said it was one million. They’re not all giant companies and they’re not all paying OpenAI a lot of money, but what they’re doing is seeding the way for future opportunities and growth. OpenAI hinted that they’re on about a $25 billion run rate.
03:04 — If OpenAI grows 60% this year, making that $25 billion run rate $40 billion, then 50% of that going to enterprise would be a $20 billion business at a fairly conservative guess. It could be closer to $25 billion, making them a bigger, faster-growing enterprise AI software player than Workday, Palantir, and ServiceNow.
04:33 — Customers see that there’s a lot of potential in the technology that OpenAI has, but they also want to know if OpenAI has the capability to support it. Dresser said that by the end of this year, OpenAI plans to have 300,000 trained consultants for the OpenAI Enterprise business. Competition is great. It’s going to make everybody better.




