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Google Cloud and Deloitte Launch Cloud Solutions and Services Focused on Solving a Variety of Complex, Cross-Industry Problems

November 20, 2019 By admin Leave a Comment

The companies will collaborate to develop solutions for improving biomedical and clinical research, optimizing procurement spend, delivering intelligent insights for property insurers, and supporting migrations of SAP workloads to Google Cloud

Google Cloud and Deloitte today announced the development of new solutions and services offerings to address significant opportunities and solve difficult problems for customers leveraging the cloud.

“Customers are looking to Google Cloud to help address their biggest opportunities and solve their trickiest problems, and we’re excited to co-develop these solutions and services with Deloitte as part of our alliance,” said Kevin Ichhpurani, Corporate Vice President, Global Ecosystem at Google Cloud. “Our collaboration combines Deloitte’s expertise in business transformation, with Google Cloud’s leading cloud technologies in areas like AI, ML, and analytics, to deliver transformative solutions to our joint customers.”

“The storage, analysis, and management of the very large data sets produced by today’s high-resolution imaging equipment such as Lightsheet Microscopes presents a significant challenge for research intensive organizations such as UNSW,” said Luc Betbeder-Matibet, Director of Research Technology Services at University of New South Wales. “We’re encouraged by the potential of improving our ‘speed to science’ and getting more value from these data sets by transforming our current workflows. We want to leverage on-demand computing, ML-enabled processing and effective storage tiering to make our big research data more available for collaboration and re-use. Deloitte and Google Cloud understand how big data works at scale and our need for solutions to get the most from our instruments.”

Google Cloud and Deloitte formed a strategic alliance in 2017 to jointly build solutions and services on behalf of enterprise organizations and help them succeed in their journeys to the cloud. The solutions announced today are being built as a part of this alliance, and span multiple industries and focus areas, including:

Improving the storage and sharing of massive amounts of data for clinical research organizations;
Helping supply chain-reliant organizations accelerate value capture for internal finance and procurement teams through AI-powered spend analytics;
Providing property insurers with a platform to view data on virtually any commercial property, anywhere in the world; and
Supporting large-scale migrations of SAP workloads to Google Cloud Platform for organizations in any industry.

Improving biomedical and clinical research with the power of data
Google Cloud and Deloitte continue to evolve their collaboration in biomedical and clinical research with solutions that allow for more effective storage, analysis, and sharing of massive amounts of clinical research data.

Life sciences and research organizations manage enormous volumes of data, yet this immense scale requires specialized storage and management. Furthermore, this data is often siloed and inaccessible to the right researchers, making collaboration difficult, stifling innovation and limiting the development of valuable treatments and therapies.

The offerings developed by Deloitte, running on Google Cloud Platform and leveraging Google Cloud’s Healthcare API and capabilities in AI, ML and analytics, will provide for the management and analysis of the largest datasets—at exabyte scale.

Managing Spend Data Complexity and Cost with the Cloud
Businesses struggle to manage third-party spend and consistently seek methods to harness the information they have to identify savings opportunities, particularly inside procurement departments. These organizations maintain vast amounts of siloed data across geographies and business units that rely on legacy technologies—rendering analysis highly cumbersome.

To help these organizations, Deloitte and Google Cloud have launched CognitiveSpend™, a new, AI-powered solution built on Google Cloud to help companies enhance visibility into their indirect and direct spend. These insights help companies identify rapid cost savings opportunities. Leveraging CognitiveSpend, a Fortune 25 company was able to analyze and classify more than $50 billion in spend distributed across six operating companies in more than 100 countries—ultimately enabling more than $90 million in annualized savings opportunities in under six months.

Helping Insurers Make Data-Driven Decisions
Property insurers are dependent on high-quality data, yet collecting data about properties is a challenge. Deloitte and Google Cloud are creating a new AI-driven platform, to change the way that commercial property risk assessments are completed.

Delivered by Deloitte and leveraging third-party, open data and Google Cloud’s leading cloud technologies, the solution will create a digital footprint of commercial properties that will allow insurers to make fast, accurate, data-driven risk evaluations—and ultimately inform how they underwrite specific properties.

These new solutions and services build on Google Cloud and Deloitte’s expansive collaboration to help customers digitally transform with the cloud.

Enabling Large-Scale SAP Migrations to Google Cloud
In addition, Deloitte will expand its work with Google Cloud to provide services and solutions to help customers move mission-critical SAP workloads to the cloud.

By joining the new Cloud Acceleration Program, Deloitte will offer services to help plan and execute migrations of SAP data and applications to Google Cloud, deliver industry-specific solutions and templates to streamline SAP migration to the cloud, and offer its expertise to accelerate customers’ move to S/4 HANA. To find out more about the Cloud Acceleration Program, visit the Google Cloud blog.

“Deloitte and Google recognize that for these industry innovations to be successful, it is vital that they integrate with a cloud-enabled core application ecosystem,” said Jacques de Villiers, managing director, Deloitte Consulting LLP, and Google Cloud practice leader. “Across these industries, the dominant core application technology is SAP, and Deloitte will offer services to help plan and execute migrations of SAP data, applications and solutions to Google Cloud Platform.”

About Google Cloud
Google Cloud provides organizations with leading infrastructure, platform capabilities and industry solutions, along with expertise, to reinvent their business with data-powered innovation on modern computing infrastructure. We deliver enterprise-grade cloud solutions that leverage Google’s cutting-edge technology to help companies operate more efficiently, modernize for growth and innovate for the future. Customers in more than 150 countries turn to Google Cloud as their trusted partner to solve their most critical business problems.

About Deloitte
Deloitte provides industry-leading audit, consulting, tax and advisory services to many of the world’s most admired brands, including nearly 90% of the Fortune 500® and more than 5,000 private and middle market companies. Our people work across the industry sectors that drive and shape today’s marketplace — delivering measurable and lasting results that help reinforce public trust in our capital markets, inspire clients to see challenges as opportunities to transform and thrive, and help lead the way toward a stronger economy and a healthy society. Deloitte is proud to be part of the largest global professional services network serving our clients in the markets that are most important to them. Our network of member firms spans more than 150 countries and territories. Learn how Deloitte’s more than 312,000 people worldwide make an impact that matters at www.deloitte.com.

Please see www.deloitte.com/us/about for a detailed description of our legal structure.

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