When launched, each region will have three zones to protect against service disruptions, and include a portfolio of key Google Cloud products, while offering lower latency to nearby users and a more robust global network of regions for multinational enterprises. Today, we’re excited to announce the expansion of our global network with new cloud regions in Chile, Germany and Saudi Arabia. Our expanding Google Cloud region roadmap "Google Cloud's continuing expansion into additional regions will enable us to better serve our hundreds of millions of customers around the world, no matter where they may be." "In order to deliver a positive user experience, it is important to put our infrastructure as close as possible to our customers," says Karl D'Adamo, Senior Director for Infrastructure at Snap, Inc. “We’re implementing agility at scale, and Google Cloud’s continued commitment to scale and grow its global platform is an important enabler of these efforts.” “P&G has a long history of innovation, and today, we’re delivering more personalized experiences to consumers than ever before, thanks to the help of partners like Google Cloud,” said Vittorio Cretella, CIO at Procter & Gamble. “The scale, breadth, reliability, and security of Google Cloud’s growing platform ensures we can fundamentally change how we operate and do business and drive meaningful operational efficiencies and cost savings in a long-term, sustainable way.” “Nokia is accelerating its digital ambitions by modernizing and migrating all its on-premises data centers and servers across multiple countries on to Google Cloud,” says Ravi Parmasad, VP Global IT Infrastructure at Nokia. “We’re digitizing our operations atop Google Cloud’s global infrastructure, and we’re using their machine learning capabilities to combine previously disparate systems and data feeds into one unified platform.” “Google Cloud is a strategic partner as we optimize our operations performance to better serve our customers around the world,” says Henning Krüger, VP Ops Suite at Lufthansa Group. We’ve been able to adopt and standardize industry best practices across the whole company and provide the highest possible service to our customers.” Google Cloud has given us the flexibility to adapt our infrastructure and the agility to make changes very quickly. "Our focus is on our customers,” says Jose Antonio Santana, CIO at Carrefour Spain. A growing number of Google Cloud regions puts our trusted infrastructure everywhere our customers are today and need to be tomorrow. Google Cloud customers around the world, like Carrefour Spain, Lufthansa Group, Nokia, and Procter & Gamble depend on us to drive operational efficiencies, reduce IT costs, and accelerate their digital transformations in order to better serve end consumers. In 2020, we launched four new cloud regions- Jakarta (Indonesia), Las Vegas (U.S.), Salt Lake City (U.S.), and Seoul (South Korea)-and announced more to come, including Doha (Qatar), Madrid (Spain), Milan (Italy), and Paris (France). Our Cloud regions provide faster service in a given location so organizations can deliver their products and services more reliably and at higher speeds. (Separately, for information about our data centers that support Google’s consumer services please visit this page). Google Cloud regions are designed and dedicated to providing enterprise services and products for Google Cloud Platform customers. With 24 regions and 73 zones in 17 countries, Google Cloud delivers high-performance, low-latency cloud services to our customers no matter where they are around the globe. Football was also a common theme between Saudi Arabia and Egypt, who both competed in this year’s World Cup,” Google said.Our global network of Google Cloud Platform (GCP) regions underpins all of the important work we do for our customers. “The lists had a few things in common, especially between Egypt and Saudi Arabia where the more traditional songs dominated the top songs list. Other searches appeared more financially focussed, with people in the UAE looking up the bitcoin price and Indian currency rate and in Saudi the expiry of residency permits (Iqama). Read: Dubai prosecution releases body of Bollywood actress Sridevi In the UAE, Sridevi Kapoor – the Bollywood star who tragically died in a Dubai hotel room in February – was the third most popular search. Read: Saudi prosecutor requests death penalty for 5 people linked to Khashoggi killing Other notable searches included Jamal Khasoggi, the Saudi journalist murdered at the kingdom’s Istanbul consulate and Indian superstar Priyanka Chopra, who recently married US pop star Nick Jonas. In the spirit of sportsmanship, the Indian Premier League for cricket was the second most searched thing in the UAE this year.
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