Crayon Expands Google Cloud Partnership for AI Innovation
Crayon has expanded its strategic partnership with Google Cloud to include mid-market distribution, focusing on AI innovation, announced in a press release. This expansion will enable Crayon's extensive channel network to deliver Google Cloud's AI technologies and cloud solutions more effectively to businesses worldwide.
As a Google Cloud Distributor, Crayon will now support resellers and channel partners in the mid-market segment by providing streamlined access to Google Cloud's portfolio. This includes offering specialized support and enablement programs, simplifying billing and management, and accelerating the adoption of Google Cloud's AI capabilities.
Crayon CEO Melissa Mulholland highlighted the significance of this partnership, stating that it allows Crayon to equip its partners more effectively with premier AI and cloud technologies from Google Cloud. This collaboration aims to make powerful AI tools and infrastructure more accessible to organizations of all sizes, fostering innovation and delivering exceptional value to clients.
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