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  • "Fórum FinOps was created due to the need and the requirement to show cost optimization opportunities. Everyone involved gained access to the data and began discussing and acting on those analyses. Currently, new employees are introduced to that culture from day one through an onboarding process."

  • “Although Wind Tre only recently implemented Google Cloud, we’ve already seen significant benefits: both in terms of our campaigns and being able to analyze our data in ways that were simply not possible before. In one solution, we have all the tools we need.”

  • "Our philosophy is all about removing obstacles to creativity and Google Cloud fits right in with that. It was by far the easiest infrastructure solution to work with, of all the ones we evaluated. Everything that we needed worked out of the box and we got started quickly and easily."

  • “Now we put meetings in Google Calendar to write documents together using Google Docs. Instead of an offline task, when everyone did their bit in isolation and someone would have to collate the documents, they all put time aside to write at the same time, so there’s less time asking questions and less confusion.”

  • “We like that Google provides us with a fully integrated solution, giving us the confidence that everything will work exactly as we need.”

  • “Google engineers and support are ready to help whenever we need it. When one of our customers accidentally deleted their data, Google engineers worked with us continuously for two days to recover and restore that data. With Google Cloud Platform, the ability to quickly recover from situations through automated backup/restore is hugely beneficial to both KiSSFLOW and our customers.”

  • “In addition, the ability of Google App Engine to automatically scale to handle an increase in incoming application requests helps the KiSSFLOW DevOps team stay focused on developing new products and features for customers.”

  • “Google Cloud allows us to enhance the effectiveness of nearly 800 KKBOX users across six regions. G Suite in particular enables employees in different places to communicate and collaborate when they need to. G Suite is more stable and secure than an in-house system — and allows us to save 60 percent in personnel costs as well as 30 percent in infrastructure maintenance and operating costs.”

  • “Google Cloud has opened up a range of opportunities for KKBOX. We look forward to working closely with Google in future.”

  • “We need hundreds to thousands of independent machine learning models and the ability to automatically deploy and update them regularly when new data comes in. We selected Google Cloud Machine Learning Engine to do this for us.”

  • “Customer expectations are getting higher every day as technology improves. If we want to stay relevant we need to be evolving all the time and stay on the cutting edge. Computas and Google help us to do that.”

  • “We’ve trimmed some fat from our solution in several areas, but the vast majority of our $55,000-a-month cost reduction is due to Google Kubernetes Engine. Server response times in some applications are up 5%, while others have improved by 400%. We didn’t expect that, but it’s a great sign.”

  • “A successful ecommerce platform does not have a single audience, but at the same time someone who buys a book is not necessarily interested in a watch. Cross-selling is about trial and error, which means successful ecommerce is built through experimentation. For it to work, you need a technical infrastructure that can support it.”

  • “We’re saving 140 hours of manual reporting time each week. We multiplied that by how much an hour costs the business and compared that cost to the total price of using Google BigQuery, Fivetran, and Looker. The return on investment was double what we’d spent.”

  • “Google Cloud Platform gives Leanplum exactly what we need to build and expand our platform for mobile developers. Our engineers can focus on adding features to better meet the needs of mobile developers, rather than managing infrastructure.”