Endava Uses Codex to Cut Analysis From Weeks to Hours Across Software Delivery
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Updated · OpenAI · May 28
Endava Uses Codex to Cut Analysis From Weeks to Hours Across Software Delivery
6 articles · Updated · OpenAI · May 28
Endava said Codex has turned it into an “agentic organization,” with senior engineering judgment embedded into AI agents used from client intake and requirements through design, development and operations.
Two one-hour meetings replaced what had taken one to two weeks in a recent legal-contract review project, after the company fed a two-hour stakeholder transcript into Codex to generate a working requirements specification.
The shift lets junior developers produce more senior-level output because architects can codify best practices and design decisions into Codex, which then guides multiple teams in parallel.
Endava said the tool is also speeding client work by generating design documents, specifications and architecture diagrams live in sessions, reflecting a broader move to use Codex as a desktop agent rather than only a coding assistant.
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