
The partnership is designed to accelerate development of repeatable, scalable solutions, according to reps. NTT Data’s GenAI framework called “Takumi” is at the heart of this development, designed to help clients move from idea to deployment by integrating with Google Cloud’s AI stack supporting rapid prototyping and GenAI use-case creation.
This initiative expands NTT Data’s Smart AI Agent Ecosystem, which unites strategic technology partnerships, specialized assets, and an AI-ready talent engine to help users deploy and manage AI at scale.
New Business Group
NTT Data has established a dedicated global Google Cloud Business Group comprising thousands of engineers, architects, and advisory consultants. This team will collaborate with Google Cloud teams to help clients adopt and scale AI-powered cloud technologies.
The company also is investing in training and certification programs so teams across sales, presales, and delivery can sell, migrate, and implement AI-powered cloud solutions. NTT Data says it will certify 5,000 engineers in Google Cloud technology, a step that underscores the scale of resources both firms are committing to meet surging enterprise demand.
Both companies are co-investing in global sales and go-to-market campaigns designed to fast-track adoption across priority industries.
A Landmark Moment for NTT—and the Industry
Marv Mouchawar, Head of Global Innovation at NTT Data, said the partnership is a significant milestone in the company’s mission to drive innovation and digital transformation across industries.
“By combining NTT Data’s deep expertise in AI, cloud-native modernization and enterprise solutions with Google Cloud’s advanced technologies, we are helping businesses accelerate their AI-powered cloud adoption globally and unlock new opportunities for growth,” she noted.
For the data center industry, this partnership is notable not just as a technology alignment but as a signal of where digital infrastructure is headed.
Hyperscale cloud providers continue to expand their reach through partnerships with major service providers, while companies like NTT Data bring both enterprise relationships and a massive global data center footprint to the table. As AI workloads reshape demand for compute, interconnection, and edge capacity, alliances of this scale will influence how, and where, the next generation of cloud and data center infrastructure is built.
It also positions NTT and Google Cloud within an increasingly competitive landscape, where rival alliances such as Microsoft’s long-running partnership with Accenture/Avanade or AWS’s collaborations with Deloitte are vying for the same enterprise transformation spend.
In that context, the NTT–Google Cloud partnership is more than just a milestone for NT. It can be seen as a shot across the bow in the battle to define how AI, cloud, and data center infrastructure converge at global scale.