Manhattan Associates Accelerates Digital Transformation with Google Cloud Partnership
 
    
    Atlanta, dinsdag, 17 juni 2025.
Manhattan Associates has announced a strategic expansion with Google Cloud that makes supply chain commerce solutions radically more accessible. By making all Manhattan Active® solutions available in the Google Cloud Marketplace, retailers and supply chain professionals can implement digital transformation trajectories faster and more efficiently. The collaboration enables customers to seamlessly procure, deploy, and manage advanced cloud-native solutions, accelerating time-to-value and facilitating innovation at scale.
Strategic Expansion in Cloud Marketplace
Manhattan Associates has announced a significant expansion of its go-to-market strategy by making all Manhattan Active® solutions available in the Google Cloud Marketplace [1]. This strategic move enables customers to implement supply chain commerce solutions more quickly and easily, facilitating a crucial acceleration of digital transformation trajectories [1].
Customer Benefits
The collaboration offers customers key advantages, including increased speed to value, accelerated digital transformation, and scalable AI innovation [1]. Eric Clark, President & CEO of Manhattan Associates, emphasises the excitement about deepening the partnership to make solutions available to a broader user base [1].
Technical Infrastructure
The Manhattan Active Platform leverages various Google Cloud services, including Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE), Google Cloud SQL, Google PubSub, Google Interconnect, and Google Big Query [1]. Additionally, the newly announced Manhattan Agent FoundryTM was developed using Google Agentspace technology and the Vertex AI platform [1].
Market Position
Manhattan Associates, a global leader in supply chain commerce, has a market capitalisation of $11.70 billion [2]. The company, founded in 1990 and headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, has a strong presence in the Americas, Europe, Middle East, Africa, and the Asia-Pacific region [2].