"Moving our infrastructure to Google Cloud was a self-evident choice, because we can not only leverage its greater scalability and data center in Taiwan to improve our service quality, but also optimize our data analytics workflows on one single platform."
“We make projections for rates of business in normal periods, but it’s very hard to predict how sales will rise during peak demand, especially online. Our need for infrastructure often doubles at those times, but we only actually need those servers for a very short period, such as Cyber Weekend.”
"We chose to use Google Maps Platform because they have the design features and flexibility we needed to visualize the data in a way that can be easily understood. With layered mapping, we've shown that there's an average of one leak per mile (in Boston) to one leak every 200 miles (in Indianapolis), demonstrating the effectiveness of techniques like using plastic piping instead of steel for pipeline construction. We hope utilities can use this data to prioritize the replacement of gas mains and service lines."
“We needed to move away from a monolithic, traditional style of development to a microservices-driven, agile way of working. Google Cloud was the obvious choice to achieve that. Microservices are facilitated by the Kubernetes technology that Google originally created. We wanted to use the most up-to-date version without the risk of vendor locking.”
"As more platforms and users come online, we need a powerful solution for gathering increasingly more data in a centralized place to support the business during hyper-growth. Two core requirements led us to Google Cloud: superior capabilities around containerization, and the ability to scale fantastically in the long run."
"Looker dashboards are intuitive and easy to use, making information easily accessible for non-technical users, such as the music team. This means we can share more relevant insights with music creators so they understand what’s in high demand and what might help make their music more popular within specific sectors. Everybody wins."
"In two years, our music went from being heard on average 250 million hours per month on YouTube to more than 1 billion hours per month. This means we’ve seen a 400% growth from 2019 to 2021, and that is because our Google Cloud machinery is working well in the background to support our vision."
“With time, our on-premises infrastructure simply became too complex to handle. We also need to meet strict compliance standards, such as GDPR, which became increasingly difficult. We wanted to reduce complexity and simplify development, without compromising on security, which led us to Google Cloud.”
“Our customers love that they can access their campaign data any time with Looker and be sure that all the data is correct and fully up to date. And by incorporating better data in our prediction models, we’ve been able to significantly improve campaign KPIs, which really drives success for our customers.”
“When you’re striving to be a digital master, you’re never really done learning, there are always new projects to tackle, new improvements to make. With Google Cloud, we can be ahead of the curve and tackle these challenges head on. The possibilities are endless, and we’re ready to explore.”
“Developing on Google Cloud allows us to innovate faster, to test out new ideas in a way that is more agile."
“There's a lot of innovation yet to come. It's definitely much more than a vendor-customer relationship. We really feel that Google Cloud is eager to help us on our journey, walking us through new features and partnering on solutions.”
"We want to avoid impersonal outreach to customers and prospects, and instead engage them at just the right time with more information about their needs. Gaining these kinds of insight is data-intensive. Google Cloud and ML6 are the clear choices for helping us achieve our goals."
“To bring E.ON Optimum to market, we needed to transform in-house software into a highly scalable, reliable cloud-based solution. We were specifically looking for a cloud partner capable of running Kubernetes pods at scale and 100% of the time, and that led us to Google Cloud.”
“Migrating to Google Cloud was crucial for offering steady data insights to our customers. We increased our system availability to more than 99.9%, which means we have no outages, no downtime for maintenance, and our solution is available 24/7 for any customer who needs it.”