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SoftServe Deepens Strategic Partnership with Google Cloud Through Dedicated Business Unit Expansion

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SoftServe has announced the launch of a dedicated Google Cloud Business Unit (BU) designed to accelerate enterprise adoption of AI-driven transformation and help organizations unlock maximum value from their digital and cloud investments by scaling innovation, delivering measurable outcomes and strengthening its go-to-market (GTM) strategy focused on AI, data readiness, application modernization, and integration. Building on a trusted partnership with Google Cloud since 2017, the new BU introduces a dedicated leadership structure with joint GTM execution and enablement capabilities that emphasize AI Acceleration using SoftServe’s Gemini Enterprise Accelerator, data modernization efforts to ensure AI readiness, and application/API acceleration powered by the Adaptive Modernization Platform (SAMP) and Apigee-driven integration to support agentic AI workloads across industries including healthcare, retail/CPG, energy and financial services. “This new business unit builds on our partnership with Google Cloud as a strategic step forward as we focus on creating a long-lasting partner network that empowers clients with future-ready infrastructure and greater potential to efficiently solve more complex industry challenges,” said Volodymyr Semenyshyn, SoftServe’s Chief Revenue Officer (CRO). “This degree of innovation will continually lead to more delivery capabilities and early-access opportunities, such as with our accelerator for Gemini Enterprise, positioning SoftServe as an integral partner for enterprise modernization.”

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The collaboration between SoftServe and Google Cloud has already delivered tangible results for joint clients such as Vodafone, Keller Williams and Advanced MD, including significant cost reductions and sales growth for a high-fashion retailer, and early adoption successes like McGill and Partners’ ChatMGP, which drastically reduced complex risk analysis times. Further advancing enterprise AI adoption, SoftServe introduced the Gemini Agentic Launchpad to help organizations build custom AI agents, reinforcing its position as one of the few partners capable of full-spectrum modernization across data, AI and integration initiatives. “Driving market impact and transformation is the goal of SoftServe’s Google Cloud business,” said Scott Krynock, Vice President & General Manager of Google Cloud Partnership at SoftServe. “We’re achieving this by dedicating our investments and expertise to data, AI, integration and modernization…clients can trust our approach to not just provide fast and successful results, but to build a foundation for long-term value.” SoftServe remains a Premier level partner with multiple specializations and more than 500 Google-certified professionals supporting its expanded services.

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