Workato partners with indigenous tech provider Gulanga Group

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Workato partners with indigenous tech provider Gulanga Group

Enterprise orchestration platform Workato said it has entered into a partnership with Gulanga Group, a Supply Nation Certified Indigenous business and technology provider.

The collaboration aims to accelerate innovation across Australia while supporting reconciliation efforts and creating positive social impacts.

Unveiled at the recent Workato's Automate Sydney event, the partnership will allow organisations to purchase and deploy Workato solutions through Gulanga.

"Through partnering with Workato, we are providing access to a powerful enterprise orchestration solution that goes beyond traditional integration and automation." Rick Higgins, managing director of Gulanga said.

He pointed to the alignment between Workato's technology and Gulanga's business philosophy, which combines "the Latest Contemporary Technology with the Oldest Continuous Culture."

The partnership aligns with Workato's global commitment to diversity and inclusion (D&I), and represents a strategic step towards advancing reconciliation in Australia.

By partnering with an indigenous-owned business, Workato shows its dedication to supporting and empowering diverse communities within the technology sector.

"What's impressed us the most about Gulanga is how they are combining success with government, as well as creating social outcomes and direct employment opportunities for Indigenous people," John Deeb, country manager for Australia and New Zealand at Workato said.

Gulanga Group is a 2020 CRN Fast50 finalist.

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