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Google Cloud unveils AI solutions to simplify enterprise use

Thu, 10th Apr 2025

Google Cloud has announced the launch of three new service offerings intended to assist enterprise customers with the integration and implementation of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies. These offerings aim to address common challenges in AI deployment and adoption, providing companies with a structured path from concept to deployment.

Lee Moore, Global Vice President of Google Cloud Consulting, stated that many enterprise clients are turning to Google Cloud to transform their businesses with AI, often seeking the expertise of Google Cloud Consulting to implement these technologies. "Enterprise customers are coming to Google Cloud to transform their businesses with AI, and many are turning to our seasoned experts at Google Cloud Consulting to help implement these innovations," Moore said. He noted a significant increase in engagements focused on Google Cloud AI implementations, highlighting the growing interest in the firm's AI solutions.

Among the new offerings is the "Agentspace Accelerator," which provides a structured approach to deploying AI-powered search solutions within organisations. This service enables organisations to integrate enterprise data with advanced reasoning technologies and customisable search capabilities. It aims to facilitate the creation of AI-powered agents and workflows on a unified platform.

Another service, "Optimize with TPUs," assists customers in migrating workloads to Tensor Processing Units (TPUs), specialised AI chips developed by Google. This engagement is designed to help customers optimise both cost and performance across various AI use cases, offering a six-week programme to customise AI infrastructure and smoothly transition workloads to TPUs while keeping the option to toggle to other chips.

"Oracle on Google Cloud" is a tailored engagement that allows customers to integrate Oracle databases and applications with Google Cloud's platform and AI capabilities. This service focuses on enhancing database and network performance while simplifying the development of AI-powered applications.

To support cloud migration and technology implementation, Google is expanding access to "Delivery Navigator," which Lee Moore described as a platform that offers extensive resources, including project templates and technical guidance. "We're also expanding access to Delivery Navigator, a platform that offers a wide range of resources for teams working on cloud-based projects, including project plan templates, technical instructions, predictive insights, and smart recommendations," Moore explained. This platform is set to roll out to customers from October, providing frameworks and AI enhancements similar to those used by Google Cloud's internal teams.

Google Cloud Consulting has also highlighted successful collaborations with notable enterprises, including Airbus and Broadcom. Airbus has completed a strategic migration of over 500 systems from on-premises servers to Google Cloud, focusing on enhancing IT infrastructure visibility in Canada. This migration saw 2.5 petabytes of data moved on time, contributing to Airbus' production capabilities and customer trust.

In another example, Broadcom is advancing its digital transformation by optimising its data landscape through a VMware migration to Google Cloud. This project has improved Broadcom's data access and analysis, leading to better insights and customer experiences. "Broadcom is driving its digital transformation by optimising its compute and data landscape through a strategic VMware migration to Google Cloud — and boosting employee efficiency with the deployment of Gemini Code Assist," Moore said. Broadcom also rolled out the Gemini Code Assist program to enhance employee training and operational efficiency.

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