Security News > 2020 > November > Google Cloud selected by ABB to expand the cloud footprint of its Information System services

Google Cloud announced it has been selected by ABB to further expand the cloud footprint of its Information System services.
The Swiss-headquartered global technology leader has chosen Google Cloud as part of the organization's 'Rationalizing IT Operations' initiative, which seeks to further increase the scalability and resilience of its infrastructure services to all ABB businesses.
Google Cloud will collaborate with ABB's hosting services team to layout an optimized cloud migration that is tailored to meet the IS needs of ABB businesses.
"We're thrilled about the opportunity for Google Cloud to help ABB in its journey toward powering its information systems services in the cloud, as the company heads towards a more digitized future."
"We are excited to be working together with Google Cloud to improve the competitiveness of ABB's Information Systems services, and the flexibility we offer our internal business customers," said Daniele Lisetto, Head of IS Strategy Office and Sponsor of RIO Program at ABB. "Our choice to include Google Cloud further strengthens our strategic vision and stimulates innovation as we expand the Information Systems' cloud footprint," said Prabhu Chakravarthy, Group IS Program Leader at ABB..
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