CloudMile won four Partner of the Year awards at Google Cloud Next 2026, including Southeast Asia Partner of the Year, signaling strong demand for AI and cloud transformation across Asia and the Philippines.
The awards, given by Google Cloud, recognize partners with high performance in technical delivery, customer impact, and revenue growth. CloudMile also secured two Asia Pacific (APAC) awards in Databases and Infrastructure Modernization: Migration, highlighting its work in large-scale database upgrades and zero-downtime cloud migration.
CloudMile said it has served more than 1,400 enterprises globally, helping companies modernize legacy systems and move workloads to the cloud without disrupting operations. These capabilities are increasingly relevant in the Philippines, where businesses are scaling digital services and adopting artificial intelligence (AI).
“The Google Cloud Partner Awards honor the strategic innovation and measurable value our partners bring to customers,” said Kevin Ichhpurani, president of Global Partner Ecosystem and Channels at Google Cloud. “We are proud to name CloudMile a 2026 Google Cloud Partner Award winner, celebrating their role in driving customer success over the last year.”
CloudMile is positioning itself as a modernization partner for Philippine enterprises dealing with legacy IT systems or rapid growth. Its services include cloud migration, database modernization, managed cloud, cybersecurity, and generative AI (GenAI).
“Winning four major awards validates our commitment to the region,” said Spencer Liu, founder and chair of CloudMile. “We have proven we can handle complex engineering challenges while leading in AI. This honor belongs to our 1,400-plus clients who trust us to navigate this digital era.”
“In the Philippines, we’re seeing a clear move from AI experimentation to execution,” said Raymond De Los Reyes, country manager, CloudMile Philippines. “Our focus is to help organizations turn data into decisions and measurable business impact.”
The company said it will continue investing in local talent and training to address the country’s cloud skills gap, while helping organizations scale AI adoption with strong data foundations and efficient cloud operations.
