Cloudbench, a leading Google Cloud partner and vertical AI consultancy, has unveiled its latest initiative, the Work AI business unit. This new segment will be led by Scott Jensen, a veteran in the Google Cloud ecosystem, who brings over 30 years of experience in customer engineering.
The Work AI business unit seeks to drive AI-powered business transformation and establish a new category of service integrators by providing collaborative enterprise integration solutions. Cloudbench's CEO, Tom Richer, emphasized the company's commitment to client focus and expressed confidence in Jensen's leadership. "Scott Jensen's client-centric approach and proven track record make him the perfect fit for our vision. We believe he will lead us and our clients to new heights in intelligent work," Richer stated.
Jensen's extensive background includes leading customer engineering teams at tech giants such as Google and SAP. Most recently, he served as Director and Head of Customer Engineering at SADA, a prominent Google Cloud partner. He holds degrees in Computational Science and Mathematics from the Colorado School of Mines and the University of Arizona.
"I am thrilled to lead Cloudbench's Work AI initiative," Jensen commented. "Our expertise in Vertical AI, Google Cloud, and Workspace uniquely positions us to empower businesses with intelligent integration solutions. By leveraging our leadership team and the support of Alpha Transform Holdings, we aim to deliver innovative Work AI offerings that enhance productivity and creativity for our clients. My focus is on maximizing the impact of Work AI within Cloudbench and ensuring our company and clients become leaders in the future of intelligent work."
Cloudbench's mission is to rapidly assist small and medium-sized clients in enabling, embracing, and managing AI, Data, Cloud, Web3, and Work AI. As an official Google Cloud partner and a member of the Google Cloud for Startups program, Cloudbench continues to be at the forefront of value-driven vertical AI solutions.

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