Tredence Wins 2026 Google Cloud Retail Partner of the Year Award
Tredence has been named the 2026 Google Cloud Services and Industry Solutions Partner of the Year for Retail, according to a press release. The recognition highlights Tredence’s contributions to large-scale AI transformation projects for global retailers using Google Cloud technologies.
The company supported more than 25 retail clients across four continents during fiscal year 2025. Its work included executing what it described as the largest retail cloud migration to date, moving 12 petabytes of data for over 40,000 analytics users while maintaining full operational continuity. Tredence reported cost reductions of up to 40 percent and improvements in deployment speed and automation.
Tredence deployed over 100 AI and machine learning accelerators built on Vertex AI and Gemini Enterprise, including retail-specific multi-agent systems that automate manual processes and reduce labor expenses. The company also unified supply chain data across 20,000 stores and implemented a full agentic platform for a major wholesale retailer within six months.
Tredence will showcase its agentic commerce solution accelerators, built on Google Cloud, at Google Next in Las Vegas. These customizable accelerators are designed to help retailers implement AI tools more efficiently to meet specific business needs.
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