Pigment Partners with Google Cloud for AI-Driven Business Planning

Pigment has announced a partnership with Google Cloud to enhance AI-led business planning, utilizing Google Cloud's AI infrastructure to improve strategic decision-making.

Pigment has announced a partnership with Google Cloud to enhance AI-driven business planning, announced in a press release. This collaboration aims to accelerate the adoption of AI-led planning across global enterprises by leveraging Google Cloud's secure and scalable AI infrastructure.

Pigment's platform, used by companies like Unilever and Snowflake, allows business teams to intuitively build and adapt strategic plans. The partnership will enable Pigment to utilize Google Cloud's advanced storage and analytics technology, helping customers unlock greater value from their data and reduce technical debt.

The integration of AI into Pigment's platform includes the development of specialized business planning agents, such as the Analyst, the Planner, and the Modeler. These agents are designed to augment employees as a digital workforce, enabling faster decision-making and early identification of risks and opportunities.

Pigment is now available on the Google Cloud Marketplace, facilitating easier access and deployment for enterprises already using Google Cloud. This availability is currently limited to the United States, with plans to expand globally soon.

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