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08 July 2026

Becoming a Google Cloud Partner – the value of partnership in 2026

We are proud to announce our strategic partnership with Google Cloud Platform. By combining our deep engineering expertise in Health, Energy, Financial Services and Public Sector with Google’s cutting-edge infrastructure, we're turning innovation into our clients' competitive advantage. Here is what this partnership means for the digital products we build.

The best technology partnerships are never about collecting icons and logos for your website. They are about a shared commitment to delivering real value, backed by pragmatic thinking, world-class engineering, and a mutual commitment to client success.

So, why have we strategically aligned with the Google Cloud Platform, and, more importantly, what does this mean for the digital products we build for our clients?

Partnerships built on proof, not promises

For us, partnership is defined by measurable outcomes, not marketing promises. By combining our deep digital product expertise with Google Cloud’s full stack approach from advanced infrastructure to agentic innovation, we actively engineer the high-performance, scalable solutions that perform under enterprise pressure and help our clients achieve business outcomes.

As a partner, we turn Google Cloud’s cutting-edge products and platforms into concrete competitive advantages, ensuring technology investments deliver tangible, bottom-line value from day one.

With our growing Data & AI practice and our resolute focus on developing our Public Sector credibility, alongside our deep expertise in Financial services, Health and Energy, becoming a Google Cloud partner for us, became a matter of strategic focus. 

Competencies that match real client needs

We’re laser focused on data infrastructure, agentic workflows and AI adoption. 

These match the areas that our clients are focused on. As we work with energy companies managing distributed grids, public sector organisations looking for security, fidelity and transparency and pensions companies looking towards a digitally enabled future. These are the types of enterprise customers that need partners who understand both the domain complexity, technical intricacy and the underlying cloud architecture.

Take the AI Competency. Everyone’s suddenly an AI expert in 2026, but building AI workflows that handle real-time data streams, with security by design and governance guardrails in place allowing clients to navigate regulation complexity? That’s a different game entirely.

The partnership works for how we work

We work in the open with our clients. We simplify complexity. We don’t hide behind jargon or pretend that making things complicated is somehow more professional.

When a partnership reflects what you’ve actually delivered rather than what you claim you can deliver, it rewards the right behaviours: solving real problems, shipping meaningful work, creating real commercial value.

There’s a practical element too. 

The clients we work with are already moving complex legacy architecture over to cloud infrastructure, exploring AI implementations, and grappling with how to modernise databases without breaking anything. Having strong partnership ties with Google Cloud means we can move faster, access innovation first and bring proven patterns to complex problems.

What actually matters

For us, Google Partnership status is validation that the digital products we build are engineered to a world-class standard in areas that matter to our clients.

And in a crowded market full of noise, verified proof really matters.

If you’re thinking about cloud migration, AI adoption, or modernising your data infrastructure and need partners who’ve actually done it before, let’s talk about how we can help you achieve this with speed to value.

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Sarah Mole
Sarah MoleLead Client Partner

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