Cloud spending surpasses $30B in Q2, 30% market growth projected in 2020
Spending on cloud surpassed $30 billion during the second quarter, with AWS, Microsoft and Google Cloud accounting for half of customer spend.
Spending on cloud surpassed $30 billion during the second quarter, with AWS, Microsoft and Google Cloud accounting for half of customer spend.
Cost saving and reinvestment activities within the business landscape represent prime opportunities for cloud partners in the current climate, according to Google Cloud’s A/NZ head of partnerships and alliances Rhody Burton.
Recent research has placed Google Cloud as the number one cloud provider for the retail industry.
Partner revenue from Google Cloud opportunities is expected to more than triple over the next five years as the cloud market continues to evolve beyond lift-and-shift engagements to cloud-based solutions that address business outcomes.
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Wipro has selected Google Cloud amid plans to modernise mission-critical SAP applications, supported by a G Suite productivity roll-out.
A new version of VMware NSX Advanced Load Balancer distributes workloads uniformly across the network to boost efficiency, reliability.
Google Cloud has introduced two new security services including a VM service launched as part of Google’s Confidential Computing portfolio.
New Google Cloud offerings for government provide in-process data encryption and the ability to restrict storage locations, respectively.
The total number of large data centres operated by hyperscalers increased to 541 at the end of the second quarter, with a further 176 in the pipeline.
Google Cloud has officially made its integration with Hewlett Packard Enterprise’s (HPE) Greenlake open to customers.
Google Cloud has officially brought its recently launched bare metal service to Australia, making it available to local partners and customers from today.
HCL Technologies is to move its e-commerce infrastructure platform onto Google Cloud in a move aimed at boosting its multi-cloud capabilities.
Google Cloud Australia has seen its revenue double in the last 12 months to hit almost $40 million.
The cloud business may be dominated by AWS and its ever expanding collection of dozens of products and services, but Google Cloud is running hard.