We’re excited to share that Perficient has been named the Gold Globee® Winner for Best Artificial Intelligence (AI) Service Provider in the 2025 Globee® Awards for Artificial Intelligence. The prestigious recognition highlights our leadership in delivering responsible and scalable AI solutions that are transforming businesses across various industries.
“The 2025 winners reflect the innovation and forward-thinking mindset needed to lead in AI today,” said San Madan, President of the Globee® Awards. “This recognition truly represents industry-wide respect and validation.”
Perficient was honored for its work helping enterprises rapidly adopt and scale AI technologies in collaboration with a broad ecosystem of partners. These include cloud providers and enterprise platforms with embedded AI capabilities, as well as leaders in generative AI (GenAI). Recent innovations include AI-powered assistants, intelligent automation solutions, and accelerators that reduce time-to-value and ensure the ethical implementation of AI.
“Winning the Gold Globee is an incredible honor and a reflection of our team’s commitment to helping clients understand, adopt, and leverage AI to move faster with confidence,” said Santhosh Nair, senior vice president, Perficient. “Our AI expertise is helping businesses transform operations, elevate customer experiences, and unlock new growth opportunities.”
Not only do we help clients harness the power of AI, but we also utilize it internally to enhance productivity, accelerate delivery, and elevate the quality and consistency of our work. By embedding AI into our processes, we can deliver greater output with fewer resources, reducing costs, increasing efficiency, and enabling clients to scale without increasing headcount.
“Winning the Globee Award for Best Artificial Intelligence Service Provider is a testament to our continued success as a disruptor in the technology services industry,” said Eric Walk, principal, enterprise data strategy, Perficient. “Our leadership in responsible AI-first management consulting and technology services allows us to simultaneously drive efficiency and growth for our clients through both AI-driven customer and employee experiences. This latest recognition alongside others for our LLM-as-Judge accelerator, our work in AI-driven Commerce with Coveo, and more highlights the true scale and diversity of our capabilities.”
We also developed a proprietary GenAI Integrity accelerator that identifies and mitigates the risks of bias and misinformation in AI models. The solution recently earned a 2025 Artificial Intelligence Excellence Award, demonstrating the company’s leadership in responsible AI.
“The GenAI Integrity solution is a reflection of our commitment to ethical and effective AI,” said Robert Bagley, director, AI, Perficient. “By proactively identifying risk, we help clients deploy AI responsibly and confidently.”
Building on that commitment, Perficient’s PACE Framework (Policies, Advocacy, Controls, and Enablement) provides organizations with a structured approach to responsible AI adoption. It helps define governance policies, foster cross-functional collaboration, manage risk, and empower teams with the tools they need to succeed. By combining strategic oversight with practical enablement, PACE ensures that AI solutions are implemented ethically, transparently, and at scale.
This recognition follows the release of our Generative AI in the Workforce study, which revealed that while executives are enthusiastic about GenAI’s potential, many employees feel uncertain and unsupported due to limited communication and training. The study provides valuable insights to help organizations align their strategy and execution as they implement AI.
“Our research shows how critical it is to bridge the gap between leadership vision and workforce readiness,” said Walk. “As organizations embrace GenAI, success depends on strategy, communication, and education.”
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