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OpenAI Acquires Ona to Lock In Enterprise Cloud Execution, and Put Distance Between Itself and Claude Code

3 min read Cnbc Partial Moderate
OpenAI's acquisition of Ona, the German startup formerly known as Gitpod GmbH, hands Codex a persistent, enterprise-grade cloud execution environment and escalates the competition with Anthropic's Claude Code at exactly the moment enterprise buyers are choosing their agentic development platform.
Codex weekly users, 5M

Key Takeaways

  • - OpenAI acquires Ona (formerly Gitpod GmbH, Kiel) to give Codex a persistent enterprise cloud execution layer, closing the infrastructure gap vs. Claude Code - Deal terms undisclosed; EU regulatory review likely given Ona's German incorporation - Codex at 5M weekly active users (corroborated); Ona's 13x session growth is vendor-provided and unverified independently - Acquisition count claim (third of 2026, after Torch and Promptfoo) is qualified, prior deals not confirmed from available registry

Enterprise Agentic Coding Platform, Competitive Positions

OpenAI (Codex + Ona)
for
Acquiring persistent execution infrastructure to close gap vs. Claude Code in regulated enterprise deployments
Anthropic (Claude Code)
neutral
Execution environment advantage currently intact; 6–12 month window while Ona integration proceeds
EU Commission
neutral
Potential Phase I review of German entity acquisition; timeline variable
Enterprise Procurement Teams
neutral
Evaluating platform commitment decisions ahead of Ona integration closing

This is a moat acquisition, not a talent play. OpenAI has agreed to acquire Ona, the Kiel-based cloud development environment company formerly known as Gitpod GmbH, per reporting from Forbes and multiple trade outlets. Deal terms haven’t been disclosed. What the deal does is harder to obscure: it gives Codex a persistent sandboxed execution layer inside enterprise cloud infrastructure, the missing piece that’s been limiting Codex deployments in regulated industries where agents can’t use shared, ephemeral environments.

Ona brings approximately 80 employees and, per the company’s own figures, 13 times the weekly active user sessions it had in January 2026. That growth metric comes from Ona directly and hasn’t been independently verified. What’s corroborated at the platform level: Codex has 5 million weekly active users as of early June 2026, a figure TJS established in prior coverage, with 6 times growth since February, also per OpenAI’s reporting.

The competitive frame. Anthropic’s Claude Code has been winning enterprise procurement conversations in verticals where security and auditability matter, banking, healthcare, defense-adjacent software development. The gap isn’t model capability; recent benchmarks have the two roughly matched on coding tasks. The gap is execution infrastructure. Claude Code users running long-horizon agentic tasks have had persistent environments. Codex users have been working around that limitation. Ona closes it.

This is what sources describe as OpenAI’s third significant acquisition of 2026. The prior two, Torch in January and Promptfoo in March, can’t be fully confirmed from the available registry for this package, so that framing should be treated as qualified. But even as a standalone acquisition, the Ona deal signals an OpenAI strategy that’s increasingly about owning the full stack rather than winning on model performance alone.

The EU angle. Ona’s German incorporation matters beyond the talent and IP it brings. Any acquisition of an EU-based entity above the EC’s merger review thresholds triggers a European Commission review process. The revenue thresholds for EC jurisdiction depend on figures that haven’t been publicly disclosed for Ona. What’s clear is that EU regulatory approval is a variable in the closing timeline, and that timeline matters to enterprise buyers who are being asked to standardize on Codex infrastructure before the deal fully closes. See TJS’s prior analysis of OpenAI and Anthropic’s competing developer stack strategies for the competitive context.

Why it matters for enterprise buyers. Procurement teams at regulated enterprises evaluating Codex vs. Claude Code for agentic development deployments now have a clearer picture. Codex will have persistent sandboxed cloud execution. The question is when, the deal hasn’t closed, EC review adds time, and integration into the Codex product surface takes additional runway. Anthropic doesn’t have that timing problem. Claude Code’s execution environment is live today.

What to Watch

EC Phase I merger review notification and decisionWithin ~25 working days of notification
Anthropic enterprise sales motion acceleration in Q3 2026Q3 2026 pipeline data
OpenAI Codex integration of Ona persistent execution layerPost-close, timeline TBD
Wire verification of Torch (Jan 2026) and Promptfoo (Mar 2026) acquisitionsBefore deep-dive elevation proceeds

What to watch. Three signals matter here: the EC’s decision on whether to open a Phase I review (typically within 25 working days of notification); OpenAI’s integration timeline for Ona’s infrastructure into the Codex developer experience; and whether Anthropic responds with a comparable infrastructure acquisition or partnership announcement. The third would confirm that this is genuinely a platform infrastructure race, not just OpenAI closing a gap.

TJS synthesis. OpenAI has been losing enterprise Codex deals to Claude Code in environments that require persistent execution. The Ona acquisition addresses that directly. But acquisitions take time to integrate, and EU regulatory review adds more. Anthropic’s real competitive advantage isn’t Claude Code’s current feature set, it’s the 6–12 month window during which enterprise buyers will be deciding their agentic development platform while OpenAI’s execution infrastructure is still in transition. Watch whether Anthropic accelerates enterprise sales motion in Q3 2026 to lock in commitments before Ona closes and integrates. That’s the move to make from their position, and the Q3 enterprise pipeline data will be the first hard signal on whether they’re making it.

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