Endava has progressed its partnership with Google Cloud, claiming it signals a “significant development” in its expansion across Australia, New Zealand and South East Asia.
The UK-based software developer said the new stage of the partnership means it can offer more tailored products and services across the full Google Cloud product suite, which includes generative AI (GenAI) use cases, cloud modernisation and application migrations.
Additionally, customers can also access skilled software and data engineers.
Endava also said the announcement recognises its in-house expertise in implementing Google Cloud technologies and its market approach.
“It’s a major leap forward in our expansion across the region, giving customers access to an even wider portfolio of options,” added Saurabh Bajaj, Asia Pacific (APAC) head of Google Cloud at Endava.
The agreement expansion with Google Cloud comes more than a week after Endava brought in new leaders into the Australian arm of its business following the integration of acquisitions Mudbath and DEK Technologies.
This leadership shakeup included Mudbath founder Josh Doolan becoming Endava’s Australia managing director, Claire Dawson as Endava’s APAC commercial director and DEK Technologies founder Drini Mulla as Endava’s lead of embedded technologies.
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