CIOs and CISOs have many strategic and operational fears when it comes to unleashing fully-autonomous agents on tasks and hoping that everything works out. Will the agent start to delete critical files? Will the agent go off on a mission tangent and generate a massive token bill for the team when they return the next morning? Will it be tricked by a state actor and engage in malicious actions?

To help alleviate those concerns, OpenAI announced on Thursday that it has agreed to acquire Ona, a 79 person cloud development environment (CDE) provider formerly known as Gitpod, to accelerate its efforts to make agentic AI enterprise-friendly.

An OpenAI statement said Ona’s technology “provides secure, persistent environments where agents can access the tools, systems, and context they need to make progress over time. By bringing Ona to OpenAI, we will expand Codex beyond work tied to a single device or active session and help more organizations deploy agents securely in production.”

An Ona statement attributed to CEO Johannes Landgraf shared similar sentiments.

“Ona brings the building blocks agents need for enterprise work: trusted, customer-controlled cloud environments where work continues across devices, inside the systems where software actually lives,” Landgraf said. “OpenAI brings frontier intelligence, product polish, and a scale of research and distribution we could never reach alone.”