Security News > 2021 > February > Twitter partners with Google Cloud to improve data insights and user experience
The company will deepen its initial work with Google and move its offline analytics, data processing, and machine learning workloads to Google's Data Cloud.
With this expanded partnership, Twitter is adopting Google's Data Cloud including BigQuery, Dataflow, Cloud Bigtable and machine learning tools.
Using Google's Data Cloud, Twitter will be able to democratize data access by offering a range of data processing and machine learning tools to better understand and improve how Twitter features are used.
"As Twitter continues to scale, we're excited to partner with Google on more industry-leading technology innovation in the data and machine learning space," said Parag Agrawal, CTO, Twitter.
"Helping customers manage the entire continuum of data - from storage to analytics to AI - is one of our key differentiators at Google Cloud," said Thomas Kurian, CEO of Google Cloud.
This new strategic expanded partnership extends the companies' 2018 deal, when Twitter tapped Google Cloud to move Hadoop clusters to Google Cloud Platform as a part of Twitter's cloud strategy, dubbed "Partly Cloudy."
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