Globant Partners with Google Cloud for AI and Cloud Solutions
Globant has announced a Strategic Partner Agreement with Google Cloud to enhance AI and cloud transformations across several industries. Announced in a press release, the collaboration aims to provide industry-specific solutions for sectors such as Media & Entertainment, Retail, Healthcare, and Finance & Banking.
The partnership focuses on leveraging Google Cloud's suite of AI tools to address challenges like scalability, siloed data, and process inefficiencies. Solutions include frictionless identity management, GenAI-enabled mainframe modernization, AI-enabled search and archival management, and intelligent agentic workflows.
Globant's Global Chief Technology Officer, Diego Tártara, emphasized the importance of this partnership in enabling organizations to transition from prototype development to scalable, production-grade deployments. The collaboration will also facilitate the deployment and management of more generative AI projects, helping businesses leverage Google Cloud's infrastructure at scale.
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