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princetman | 7 years ago
After Diane took over the reins, Google Cloud managed to get solid enterprise wins. 20th Century Fox, Colgate, Disney, eBay, HSBC, LATAM Airlines, LG CNS, The Home Depot, The New York Times, Schlumberger, Target and Verizon are some of the key enterprises using Google Cloud.
The most notable win for Google Cloud came from Twitter which has moved large-scale Hadoop clusters to GCP, with a total of about 300 PB of data migrated.
Netflix, a loyal AWS customer, is using Google Cloud Platform for disaster recovery and business continuity.
Google Cloud made impressive progress in establishing itself as an enterprise cloud platform.
[0] https://www.forbes.com/sites/janakirammsv/2018/11/18/5-ways-...
kenhwang|7 years ago
When you're mega enterprise sized, you pretty much use every cloud provider and service, but they're nowhere near equally used.
paganel|7 years ago
Maybe in the States or in other parts of Europe the situation is different and Google does indeed push their cloud solution down clients' throats but over-here they're absent.
princetman|7 years ago
Google Cloud is new vendor & it’s very unlikely that they’ll surpass MS anytime soon.
Microsoft collected $9.5 billion in Azure cloud revenue in 2018, vs. $1.6 billion for the comparable Google business, according to investment bank KeyBanc Capital Markets Inc. Next year, KeyBanc forecasts, it’ll be $15.1 billion for Microsoft, $3.2 billion for Google. Of course, in a market expected to top $40 billion next year, third place in the U.S. isn’t so bad. Still, “Google is way back,” says Brent Bracelin, an analyst at KeyBanc who co-authored the report. “They don’t have enterprise sales distribution,” he says. “That’s their big Achilles’ heel. Microsoft has a massive footprint there.”
[0] https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-11-13/google-ma...
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vukk|7 years ago
Microsoft does give those guarantees, it has a weird setup with Deutsche Telekom operating their datacenters.
So institutions like universities can't necessarily use Google cloud services. Even consultancies aren't necessarily so hot on providing Google cloud stuff, as some customers can't use them. All this, however, is anecdotal.
You can read more on HN, e.g. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=16858597