Machine learning, AI will differentiate Google Cloud from others: Mohit Pande

Google is setting up a cloud region in India to tap the growth in the Indian market

September 26, 2017 / 19:08 IST
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Durba Ghosh Moneycontrol News

Technology giant Google is gearing up to edge out close rivals Amazon and Microsoft in the cloud services space in India with its first cloud region (data centre) in Mumbai within this year.

Google has 12 cloud regions globally, including four in Asia-Pacific, namely, Tokyo, Singapore, Taiwan, and Sydney. Google has invested close to USD 30 billion in the last few years to build the cloud and data centre infrastructure.

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“India is a very important for Google with a huge addressable market. Opening a region in India will allow us to serve our customers here better, and improve the service, in terms of latency, for example,” Google’s Country Manager for India, Mohit Pande told Moneycontrol.

The broader aim of setting up a local cloud region is to accelerate the growth in India market.