Harness Wins 2026 Google Cloud Partner Award for DevOps

April 22, 2026
Harness has received the 2026 Google Cloud Technology Partner of the Year Award in the Application Development DevOps category, recognizing its integrations and innovations with Google Cloud, including new support within Gemini Enterprise and early adoption of the Agent2Agent protocol.

Harness has received the 2026 Google Cloud Technology Partner of the Year Award in the Application Development DevOps category, announced in a press release. The recognition highlights the company's collaboration with Google Cloud through new integrations and joint innovations.

Harness recently made its MCP Server accessible within Google’s Gemini Enterprise environment, allowing customers to use Harness tools directly within their existing AI interface. The company has also adopted Google’s Agent2Agent protocol, which enables collaboration between AI agents across complex development workflows.

According to the release, Harness and Google Cloud work together to provide engineering teams with visibility across the development lifecycle and reduce manual effort. The combination of Harness’s AI software delivery platform with Google Cloud’s infrastructure aims to help customers deliver software faster and with greater reliability.

Harness is exhibiting at Google Cloud Next 2026 in Las Vegas, where it is showcasing live demonstrations of its AI software delivery solutions.

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