TECHNOLOGY / IT

Solving for the Indian Public Sector with Google Cloud

-Bikram Singh Bedi, Managing Director, Google Cloud India

by Suman Gupta

At Google Cloud, our mission is to help enterprises digitally transform so they can better serve their customers, empower their employees, and build what’s next for their businesses. Businesses depend on Google Cloud to stay connected and get work done. No matter where they are on their cloud journey, we strive to accelerate every organisation’s ability to transform through data-powered innovation with leading infrastructure, industry solutions, and expertise.

Today, many of the largest organisations in India trust Google Cloud, including Wipro, Sharechat, TVS ASL, ICICI Prudential, Nobroker.com, Cleartrip and many others. We are also gearing up to launch our GCP region in Delhi this year, which will be our second cloud region in India since our technical infrastructure in Mumbai was launched in 2017.

The next phase of our commitment to customers in India sees us working to deliver on the needs of public sector organisations. And so it gives me great pleasure to announce our achieving a full Cloud Service Provider (CSP) empanelment, successfully completing the STQC (Standardisation Testing and Quality Certification) audit from the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY). This empanelment will enable the Indian Public Sector to deploy on Google Cloud, including government agencies at the Central and state level, and PSUs across sectors like Power, BFSI, Transportation, Oil & Gas, Public Finance, etc.

Google Cloud is designed, built, and operated with security at its core. Government and Enterprises want to work with us because we’re focused on the best service and technology—not because they don’t have choice or agility. As we continue to invest in further evolving our infrastructure and expanding our reach into regulated industries; public sector organisations in India can now leverage the power of the cloud to accelerate digital services and to drive innovation.

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