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Google Cloud secures $1bn-plus contract from ServiceNow
Google Cloud secures $1bn-plus contract from ServiceNow

Yahoo

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Google Cloud secures $1bn-plus contract from ServiceNow

Google Cloud has reportedly secured a cloud-computing contract valued at more than $1bn from California-based software company ServiceNow. ServiceNow plans to invest $1.2 billion in Google Cloud services over five years, according to a Bloomberg report citing an undisclosed source familiar with the deal. While ServiceNow maintains agreements with various cloud providers, it did not reveal the specific details of individual contracts. Google has chosen not to comment on the terms of the agreement. Historically, major corporations have preferred leading cloud providers like Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft's Azure. However, Google's recent acquisitions of major clients such as Salesforce and OpenAI signify its growing influence in the cloud market. Earlier in 2025 , Salesforce announced a $2.5bn commitment to Google Cloud, moving away from its established reliance on AWS. OpenAI has also integrated Google Cloud into its operations to diversify its computing resources beyond Microsoft. Despite being ranked third in the cloud industry, Google Cloud represents Alphabet's primary growth avenue as its core business matures. Alphabet's investments in AI have been instrumental in drawing new clients, particularly from AI-focused startups. The cloud division reported a 32% increase in revenue for the second quarter, totalling $13.6bn. ServiceNow, a company specialising in software that automates organisational processes and IT functions, recently disclosed plans to allocate $4.8bn for cloud services through 2030. In January 2025, ServiceNow and Google Cloud announced an expanded partnership aimed at enhancing generative AI capabilities across enterprise technology stacks. This entails making ServiceNow's Now Platform and related solutions available via Google Cloud Marketplace and Google Distributed Cloud. The collaboration aims to deliver AI-powered experiences by enabling integrations with tools like BigQuery and Google Workspace. Earlier in July 2025, ServiceNow introduced agentic workforce management, an extension aimed at enhancing end-to-end AI agent orchestration. This new feature is designed to help employees maximise the impact of AI by enabling seamless and secure collaboration between human workers and AI agents to achieve tangible business outcomes. "Google Cloud secures $1bn-plus contract from ServiceNow" was originally created and published by Verdict, a GlobalData owned brand. The information on this site has been included in good faith for general informational purposes only. It is not intended to amount to advice on which you should rely, and we give no representation, warranty or guarantee, whether express or implied as to its accuracy or completeness. You must obtain professional or specialist advice before taking, or refraining from, any action on the basis of the content on our site. Sign in to access your portfolio

'This enables customers to understand the who, what, where, and when of an attack.'
'This enables customers to understand the who, what, where, and when of an attack.'

Tahawul Tech

time7 days ago

  • Business
  • Tahawul Tech

'This enables customers to understand the who, what, where, and when of an attack.'

Keerti Gautam, Partner Account Executive, Cybersecurity, Cisco Middle East, North Africa & Levant, Sanjaya Satharasinghe, Senior Business Development Manager, Comstor Gulf and Ahmed Roshdy, Senior Business Development Manager, Comstor Gulf, highlight the real-world applications of Cisco security and the evolving cloud marketplace in this exclusive interview. Can you share an example of how Cisco Security solutions have helped organisations address real-world threats? Keerti: Cisco XDR collects and correlates data and telemetry from multiple sources across both Cisco and third-party environments—including network, cloud, endpoint, email, identity, applications and more —to provide unified visibility and deep context into advanced threats while reducing time-consuming false positives. This enables customers to see the bigger picture of even sophisticated attacks throughout the entire kill chain, quickly understanding the who, what, where, and when of an attack. Cisco Talos powers the Cisco security portfolio with comprehensive threat intelligence and unmatched visibility across the threat landscape. Observing over 800 billion security events daily, Talos operates on a 'see once, block everywhere' principle, meaning when a threat is detected in one place, protections are immediately updated across all Cisco security products to prevent its spread. This combination empowers organisations to detect, investigate, and respond to threats faster and more effectively, enhancing overall security posture. What role does AI play in Cisco's security strategy, and how do you ensure safe adoption of AI in customer environments? Keerti: Cisco is embedding AI capabilities across its entire portfolio, not limited to security. Within security, AI is deeply integrated to assist, augment, and automate cybersecurity operations, enhancing efficacy, user experience, and cost efficiency. Cisco AI Assistant in Cisco XDR, Firewall, and other products empowers security teams to simplify policy management, detect threats faster, correct misconfigurations, and automate complex workflows. Recently, Cisco launched Cisco AI Defence, which ensures safe AI adoption by safeguarding the development and usage of AI applications. This solution addresses real-time AI model validation, defends against adversarial threats, mitigates AI-specific risks such as data poisoning and prompt injection attacks, and embeds AI guardrails to prevent data loss and security. Combined with the unmatched telemetry and threat intelligence from Cisco Talos, these efforts help organisations stay ahead of evolving threats and achieve stronger, smarter, and more resilient cybersecurity in the AI era. How does Comstor help partners navigate the evolving cloud marketplace and capitalise on new opportunities with Cisco Security? Sanjaya: Our recent DSOR (Designated Seller of Record) agreement with AWS allows us to list Cisco's security solutions on AWS Marketplace, giving partners more flexibility in procurement and deployment. We also provide data-driven insights, custom campaigns, and ongoing support to help partners identify and capture emerging market opportunities, ensuring they stay competitive and profitable in a rapidly changing landscape. What role does threat intelligence play in Cisco's security offerings? Sanjaya: Threat intelligence plays a crucial role in Cisco's security and, in fact, for any vendor. At our core, we have Cisco Talos, Cisco's threat intelligence platform. Talos plays a vital role in gathering and analysing massive volumes of threat data, from malware and vulnerabilities to emerging attack campaigns, leveraging AI and machine learning. This intelligence feeds seamlessly into our entire security portfolio, including Secure Firewall, Secure Endpoint, Cisco Umbrella, Duo, and Secure Email. This integration, combined with AI embedded across our security portfolio, ensures our customers are shielded from the latest evolving threats, providing enhanced proactive defence, rapid incident response, and the capability to predict future attacks. What advice would you give to organisations looking to strengthen their cybersecurity posture in 2025? Roshdy: Strengthening cybersecurity in 2025 requires a proactive, layered, and adaptive approach organisations need to adopt the principle of 'Never trust, always verify.' by implementing strict identity verification for every person and device trying to access resources, regardless of location. Organisations also need to Conduct regular, role-specific training on phishing, social engineering, and secure practices a leading source for Digital Frauds and credentials theft. The Use AI-driven Extended Detection and Response (XDR), Security Information and Event Management (SIEM), and Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) helps organisations to Continuously monitor for anomalies and automate incident response where possible. Organisations also need to have a Strengthen identity and Access Management (IAM) by Enforcing Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA), Use Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) and Monitor for Credential Misuse. How do Cisco security products integrate with modern zero-trust architectures? Roshdy: Cisco security solutions support zero-trust principles by continuously authenticating and authorising users and devices before granting access. Cisco Identity Services Engine (ISE) enforces policy-based access control, while Cisco Duo provides multi-factor authentication. Network segmentation and micro-segmentation further restrict access, and continuous monitoring detects anomalous behaviour, aligning with zero-trust's 'never trust, always verify' model. Image Credit: Cisco & Comstor

Kanverse.ai Deepens Oracle Partnership with Launch on Oracle Cloud Marketplace
Kanverse.ai Deepens Oracle Partnership with Launch on Oracle Cloud Marketplace

Business Wire

time08-07-2025

  • Business
  • Business Wire

Kanverse.ai Deepens Oracle Partnership with Launch on Oracle Cloud Marketplace

SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- a leading provider of AI-powered Accounts Payable (AP) Invoice Automation and Intelligent Document Processing (IDP), today announced its official listing on Oracle Cloud Marketplace, further strengthening its partnership with Oracle. expands Oracle partnership with Marketplace listing, delivering AI-powered AP automation to transform finance and accounting operations. Share For years, has successfully delivered significant value to customers across Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP, Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS), NetSuite, and hybrid ERP environments. By joining Oracle Cloud Marketplace, makes its proven AI-driven solution readily accessible to Oracle Cloud customers aiming to automate AP processes, significantly reduce costs, and enhance efficiency. 'Recognition of Kanverse on Oracle Cloud Marketplace marks a significant milestone in our mission to bring transformative AI automation to finance leaders worldwide,' said Karan Yaramada, CEO of 'By deepening our partnership with Oracle, we're making it easier than ever for enterprises to harness the power of AI to eliminate manual processes, reduce costs, and scale with confidence.' solution seamlessly integrates with Oracle ERP systems, eliminating manual data entry, automating invoice processing, and reducing cycle times by up to 80%. Leveraging advanced AI, it accurately handles diverse invoice formats, performs intelligent PO matching, and ensures compliance with built-in validations and audit trails. As enterprises continue accelerating their cloud transformations, remains committed to empowering Oracle customers with scalable automation solutions that deliver immediate operational impact. To explore solution on Oracle Cloud Marketplace, visit: Oracle Cloud Marketplace - has also joined the Oracle Applications & Technology Users Group (OATUG), reinforcing its dedication to engaging with the Oracle community and continuously aligning with customer needs. About delivers next-generation AI-powered automation for Accounts Payable and Intelligent Document Processing. Its AI Agent framework combines advanced machine learning, business rule engines, and seamless ERP integrations to help enterprises eliminate manual document processing, reduce costs, and drive end-to-end business process transformation. integrates with leading ERP platforms, including Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP, Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS), NetSuite, SAP, Microsoft Dynamics, and others. For more information, visit:

Oracle (ORCL) Launches Defense Ecosystem to Advance AI and Cloud Innovation in National Security
Oracle (ORCL) Launches Defense Ecosystem to Advance AI and Cloud Innovation in National Security

Yahoo

time20-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Oracle (ORCL) Launches Defense Ecosystem to Advance AI and Cloud Innovation in National Security

Oracle Corporation (NYSE:ORCL) is . On June 17, Oracle introduced the Oracle Defense Ecosystem to help defense innovators integrate advanced AI and cloud technologies into government and military operations. The initiative aims to strengthen national security by providing emerging tech companies with opportunities to collaborate, access Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), and navigate complex defense procurement processes. Initial members include AI and security firms like Arqit, and Metron, among others. Ken Wolter/ The program offers key benefits such as sales support, defense acquisition guidance, discounted access to Palantir's AI platform, and streamlined compliance with security regulations. Members can also showcase their solutions in the Oracle Cloud Marketplace, receive cybersecurity assistance, and access Oracle's business management suite, NetSuite, at preferred pricing. With decades of defense and intelligence experience, Oracle is positioning itself as a key player in defense innovation. By offering direct support and resources, the company aims to accelerate technological advancements in military applications while expanding its role in federal defense contracting. Oracle Corporation (NYSE:ORCL) is a technology company that develops and sells hardware and software products, focusing on cloud computing and enterprise software. They offer various products, including databases, cloud infrastructure, enterprise resource planning (ERP), and customer relationship management (CRM) software. While we acknowledge the potential of ORCL as an investment, we believe certain AI stocks offer greater upside potential and carry less downside risk. If you're looking for an extremely undervalued AI stock that also stands to benefit significantly from Trump-era tariffs and the onshoring trend, see our free report on the best short-term AI stock. READ NEXT: 12 Best Healthcare Stocks to Buy Now and 10 Stocks Analysts Are Upgrading Today. Disclosure: None.

CADDi Strengthens Strategic Partnership With Google Cloud, Enters Google Cloud Marketplace
CADDi Strengthens Strategic Partnership With Google Cloud, Enters Google Cloud Marketplace

Business Wire

time12-06-2025

  • Business
  • Business Wire

CADDi Strengthens Strategic Partnership With Google Cloud, Enters Google Cloud Marketplace

CHICAGO & TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- CADDi, the AI-powered data platform transforming manufacturing by democratizing supply chain and design data, today announced its availability on the Google Cloud Marketplace. This significant milestone deepens CADDi's existing strategic partnership with Google Cloud, further integrating powerful cloud adoption and AI technologies for manufacturers worldwide. With CADDi's entry into Google Cloud Marketplace, manufacturing companies can now seamlessly procure CADDi solutions directly through their Google Cloud accounts. This aligns perfectly with the growing industry trend of utilizing marketplaces for technology acquisitions, significantly reducing purchasing complexities and procurement costs. CADDi's enhanced presence in the Google Cloud Marketplace also enriches Google's manufacturing-centric application portfolio, empowering manufacturers to holistically leverage Google Cloud solutions across their entire technology roadmap. Additionally, the marketplace integration allows manufacturers to utilize their committed Google Cloud spend to directly acquire CADDi's transformative solutions. "Our deepening partnership with Google Cloud symbolizes our joint commitment to driving transformative AI and cloud adoption in manufacturing," said Yushiro Kato, CEO and Co-Founder of CADDi. "Together, we're helping manufacturers navigate their digital transformation journeys for decades to come, simplifying procurement and significantly accelerating the time-to-value of advanced manufacturing intelligence." This strategic expansion builds on CADDi's adoption of Google's Looker for embedded analytics within its platform, further enhancing manufacturers' data analysis capabilities and decision-making agility. CADDi's listing in the Google Cloud Marketplace is available immediately. Manufacturers can find CADDi on Google Cloud Marketplace via the direct link here: Google Cloud Marketplace - CADDi. About CADDi CADDi is an AI-powered data platform transforming manufacturing by making design and supply chain data accessible, insightful, and actionable. Founded in 2017 by industry veterans Yushiro Kato (McKinsey) and Aki Kobashi (Apple, Lockheed Martin), CADDi converts decades of scattered and unstructured manufacturing data into actionable intelligence, driving efficiency, reducing costs, and accelerating innovation across manufacturers globally. Headquartered between Tokyo and Chicago, CADDi has operations in Japan, the United States, Vietnam, and Thailand. CADDi supports key sectors including automotive, medtech, biotech, robotics, industrial machining, industrial electronics, and prototyping. Recognized for innovation, CADDi was named to Fast Company's Most Innovative Companies list in 2024 and won the 2024 SaaS Award for Best Business Intelligence and Engineering Management Software. Additional Resources: CADDi Drawer Product Tour CADDi Quote Product Tour CADDi VAVE White Paper CADDi VAVE webinar

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