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SAN FRANCISCO, July 24, 2025 — Odoo, a prominent provider of open-source business management software, has announced that Google Cloud will serve as a key technology partner for the upcoming Odoo Connect 2025 event. Scheduled for September 4–5, the event will be held at Pier 27 on the Embarcadero, bringing together the Bay Area tech community for an enriching experience.
This year, Odoo Connect promises to deliver over 100 engaging talks, all of which will be available for free to attendees. The event aims to foster collaboration and innovation within the tech sector, showcasing the latest advancements in enterprise resource planning (ERP) and customer relationship management (CRM) solutions.
In addition to Google Cloud, other notable partners such as Avalara will also participate, enhancing the event's offerings. Odoo Connect 2025 is anticipated to be a significant gathering for professionals looking to explore new technologies and network with industry leaders.
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