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Updated · OpenAI · May 28
Endava Uses Codex to Cut Analysis From Weeks to Hours Across Software Delivery
Updated
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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