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Tahawul Tech
16-04-2025
- Business
- Tahawul Tech
Ericsson wins Google Cloud Business Applications Partner of the Year Award
Ericsson has received the Google Cloud Business Applications Partner of the Year Award for Telecommunications, marking the third year in a row that Ericsson has won a Google Cloud Partner of the Year award. This accolade underscores Ericsson's innovative strategies and strong collaboration with Google Cloud. 'Our close relationship with Google Cloud is based on deep collaboration right across our portfolio', said Razvan Teslaru, Head of Strategy, Cloud Software and Services, Ericsson. 'This award, given to Ericsson for the third consecutive year, is a greatly appreciated validation of the results we have achieved together, and a welcome vote of confidence in the ongoing work we are undertaking that will create new value for our shared customers and for the industry overall. From validation of Ericsson Packet Core on Google Cloud, to migrating a whole BSS stack supporting 100m subscribers to its platform, and conducting deep technical exploration of intent-based service management, this has been a busy year, with more to come'. 'Google Cloud's Partner Awards recognise partners who have created outsized value for customers through the delivery of innovative solutions and a high level of expertise', said Kevin Ichhpurani, President, Global Partner Ecosystem, Google Cloud. 'We're proud to announce Ericsson as a 2025 Google Cloud Partner Award winner and celebrate their impact enabling customer success over the past year'. Ericsson's partnership with Google Cloud has resulted in technical breakthroughs and real customer benefits across multiple dimensions: Technical Collaboration: The partnership has seen the successful implementation and deployment of joint initiatives with a number of global communication service providers, as well as technical development that will power future projects. This work stretches across the full range of the Ericsson portfolio including radio optimisation work with Ericsson Cognitive Software, successful onboarding of Ericsson Packet Core to Google Cloud, ongoing migration to Google Cloud of Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison full business support systems stack powering connectivity for over 100 million subscribers, and the fruitful continuation of our 5G Core collaboration. Innovation: Innovation is at the core of the partnership, most recently with Ericsson and Google Cloud conducting a technical exploration of intent-based service management. Additionally, some of the world's largest telecom operators together with Ericsson have announced a new venture, Aduna, to combine and sell network APIs on a global scale to spur innovation in digital services. Google Cloud is among Aduna's first developer platform partners. Business Model Evolution: Ericsson is collaborating with Google Cloud to drive a fundamental shift in how mobile core networks are built and operated on public cloud infrastructure. Together, the two are working on evolving the packet core technology stack to run on autonomously operated Google Cloud infrastructure that is engineered for reliability and scale. In 2025, Ericsson will continue to strengthen its partnership with Google Cloud by jointly re-imagining new possibilities for the telecom industry. For more information, visit Ericsson's dedicated partnership page. Image Credit: Ericsson


TECHx
14-04-2025
- Business
- TECHx
Ericsson Wins 2025 Google Cloud Telecom Partner Award
Ericsson has received the Google Cloud Business Applications Partner of the Year Award for Telecommunications, marking the third consecutive year the company has earned a Google Cloud Partner of the Year recognition. The award highlights Ericsson's consistent innovation and strong collaboration with Google Cloud. Razvan Teslaru, Head of Strategy, Cloud Software and Services at Ericsson, said the award reflects the success of their ongoing partnership. 'Our close relationship with Google Cloud is based on deep collaboration across our portfolio,' he noted. 'This recognition is a validation of our achievements and a vote of confidence in our work to create new value for customers and the industry.' Over the past year, Ericsson and Google Cloud have worked together on several initiatives. These include the validation of Ericsson Packet Core on Google Cloud, migration of a BSS stack supporting over 100 million subscribers, and technical exploration of intent-based service management. These projects demonstrate the depth of the collaboration and its real-world impact. Kevin Ichhpurani, President of Global Partner Ecosystem at Google Cloud, emphasized the significance of the recognition. 'Google Cloud's Partner Awards celebrate partners who deliver innovative solutions and demonstrate a high level of expertise,' he said. 'We are proud to recognize Ericsson as a 2025 Google Cloud Partner Award winner.' The partnership has enabled joint deployments with global communication service providers. It includes successful onboarding of Ericsson Packet Core, radio optimization through Ericsson Cognitive Software, and progress in 5G Core projects. The migration of Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison's entire BSS stack to Google Cloud is another milestone. Moreover, Ericsson and Google Cloud are exploring new innovations. One recent effort involved a technical deep dive into intent-based service management. Additionally, with some of the world's largest telecom operators, Ericsson launched Aduna, a venture to scale network API access. Google Cloud is one of the first developer platform partners in this initiative. The companies are also evolving the business model for telecom networks. They are working together to build mobile core networks on autonomously operated public cloud infrastructure, aiming to enhance scalability and reliability. In 2025, Ericsson will continue to expand its collaboration with Google Cloud. Both companies aim to unlock new possibilities for the telecommunications industry through ongoing innovation and cloud-native transformation.


Mid East Info
14-04-2025
- Business
- Mid East Info
Ericsson Wins Google Cloud Business Applications Partner of the Year Award for Telecommunications - Middle East Business News and Information
Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC) has received the Google Cloud Business Applications Partner of the Year Award for Telecommunications, marking the third year in a row that Ericsson has won a Google Cloud Partner of the Year award. This accolade underscores Ericsson's innovative strategies and strong collaboration with Google Cloud. 'Our close relationship with Google Cloud is based on deep collaboration right across our portfolio,' said Razvan Teslaru, Head of Strategy, Cloud Software and Services, Ericsson. 'This award, given to Ericsson for the third consecutive year, is a greatly appreciated validation of the results we have achieved together, and a welcome vote of confidence in the ongoing work we are undertaking that will create new value for our shared customers and for the industry overall. From validation of Ericsson Packet Core on Google Cloud, to migrating a whole BSS stack supporting 100m subscribers to its platform, and conducting deep technical exploration of intent-based service management, this has been a busy year, with more to come.' 'Google Cloud's Partner Awards recognize partners who have created outsized value for customers through the delivery of innovative solutions and a high level of expertise,' said Kevin Ichhpurani, President, Global Partner Ecosystem, Google Cloud. 'We're proud to announce Ericsson as a 2025 Google Cloud Partner Award winner and celebrate their impact enabling customer success over the past year.' Ericsson's partnership with Google Cloud has resulted in technical breakthroughs and real customer benefits across multiple dimensions: Technical Collaboration: The partnership has seen the successful implementation and deployment of joint initiatives with a number of global communication service providers, as well as technical development that will power future projects. This work stretches across the full range of the Ericsson portfolio including radio optimization work with Ericsson Cognitive Software, successful onboarding of Ericsson Packet Core to Google Cloud, ongoing migration to Google Cloud of Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison full business support systems stack powering connectivity for over 100 million subscribers, and the fruitful continuation of our 5G Core collaboration. Innovation: Innovation is at the core of the partnership, most recently with Ericsson and Google Cloud conducting a technical exploration of intent-based service management. Additionally, some of the world's largest telecom operators together with Ericsson have announced a new venture, Aduna, to combine and sell network APIs on a global scale to spur innovation in digital services. Google Cloud is among Aduna's first developer platform partners. Business Model Evolution: Ericsson is collaborating with Google Cloud to drive a fundamental shift in how mobile core networks are built and operated on public cloud infrastructure. Together, the two are working on evolving the packet core technology stack to run on autonomously operated Google Cloud infrastructure that is engineered for reliability and scale. In 2025, Ericsson will continue to strengthen its partnership with Google Cloud by jointly re-imagining new possibilities for the telecom industry. ABOUT ERICSSON: Ericsson's high-performing, programmable networks provide connectivity for billions of people every day. For nearly 150 years, we've been pioneers in creating technology for communication. We offer mobile communication and connectivity solutions for service providers and enterprises. Together with our customers and partners, we make the digital world of tomorrow a reality.


Al Bawaba
14-04-2025
- Business
- Al Bawaba
Ericsson Wins Google Cloud Business Applications Partner of the Year Award for Telecommunications
Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC) has received the Google Cloud Business Applications Partner of the Year Award for Telecommunications, marking the third year in a row that Ericsson has won a Google Cloud Partner of the Year award. This accolade underscores Ericsson's innovative strategies and strong collaboration with Google Cloud.'Our close relationship with Google Cloud is based on deep collaboration right across our portfolio,' said Razvan Teslaru, Head of Strategy, Cloud Software and Services, Ericsson. 'This award, given to Ericsson for the third consecutive year, is a greatly appreciated validation of the results we have achieved together, and a welcome vote of confidence in the ongoing work we are undertaking that will create new value for our shared customers and for the industry overall. From validation of Ericsson Packet Core on Google Cloud, to migrating a whole BSS stack supporting 100m subscribers to its platform, and conducting deep technical exploration of intent-based service management, this has been a busy year, with more to come.'"Google Cloud's Partner Awards recognize partners who have created outsized value for customers through the delivery of innovative solutions and a high level of expertise,' said Kevin Ichhpurani, President, Global Partner Ecosystem, Google Cloud. "We're proud to announce Ericsson as a 2025 Google Cloud Partner Award winner and celebrate their impact enabling customer success over the past year." Ericsson's partnership with Google Cloud has resulted in technical breakthroughs and real customer benefits across multiple dimensions: Technical Collaboration: The partnership has seen the successful implementation and deployment of joint initiatives with a number of global communication service providers, as well as technical development that will power future projects. This work stretches across the full range of the Ericsson portfolio including radio optimization work with Ericsson Cognitive Software, successful onboarding of Ericsson Packet Core to Google Cloud, ongoing migration to Google Cloud of Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison full business support systems stack powering connectivity for over 100 million subscribers, and the fruitful continuation of our 5G Core Innovation is at the core of the partnership, most recently with Ericsson and Google Cloud conducting a technical exploration of intent-based service management. Additionally, some of the world's largest telecom operators together with Ericsson have announced a new venture, Aduna, to combine and sell network APIs on a global scale to spur innovation in digital services. Google Cloud is among Aduna's first developer platform partners. Business Model Evolution: Ericsson is collaborating with Google Cloud to drive a fundamental shift in how mobile core networks are built and operated on public cloud infrastructure. Together, the two are working on evolving the packet core technology stack to run on autonomously operated Google Cloud infrastructure that is engineered for reliability and scale. In 2025, Ericsson will continue to strengthen its partnership with Google Cloud by jointly re-imagining new possibilities for the telecom industry. For more information, visit Ericsson's dedicated partnership page. © 2000 - 2025 Al Bawaba ( Signal PressWire is the world's largest independent Middle East PR distribution service.


Channel Post MEA
11-04-2025
- Business
- Channel Post MEA
CrowdStrike Wins 2025 Google Cloud Security Partner of the Year Award
CrowdStrike has received the 2025 Google Cloud Security Partner of the Year Award for Workload Security, which recognizes CrowdStrike's leadership in implementing security solutions. CrowdStrike also announced an expansion of its partnership with Google Cloud to enable end-to-end security for AI innovation – from code to cloud – with CrowdStrike Falcon Cloud Security. Google Cloud customers can benefit from additional embedded security across the entire AI lifecycle, securing workloads, data and models. Cloud intrusions are at an all-time high, and the rapid adoption of AI introduces new challenges to securing innovation. Traditional tools and point products cannot keep pace with the speed of modern development pipelines or the complexity of hybrid cloud environments. As Google Cloud's Security Partner of the Year for Cloud Workload Security, CrowdStrike delivers comprehensive visibility and protection across the entire modern cloud estate – including infrastructure, workloads, applications, identities, data, SaaS and AI models – all from a single, unified platform. 'Google Cloud's Partner Awards recognize partners who have created outsized value for customers through the delivery of innovative solutions and a high level of expertise,' said Kevin Ichhpurani, President, Global Partner Ecosystem, Google Cloud. 'We're proud to announce CrowdStrike as a 2025 Google Cloud Partner Award winner and celebrate their impact enabling customer success over the past year.' With advanced cloud detection and response (CDR), AI-powered analytics, runtime protection and world-class threat intelligence, Falcon Cloud Security is built to stop the breach. Whether deployed on Google Cloud or across hybrid environments, organizations can close security gaps, consolidate tools and drive innovation with confidence. Securing the AI Innovation Lifecycle: From Code to Cloud As organizations accelerate AI development, traditional security tools struggle to match the speed of modern CI/CD pipelines and the complexity of hybrid cloud environments. Expanded integrations between CrowdStrike and Google Cloud embed security into every stage of the software development lifecycle: AI Image Scanning identifies vulnerabilities and misconfigurations early in the build phase. identifies vulnerabilities and misconfigurations early in the build phase. ARM64 Compliance Enforcement prevents non-compliant containers from reaching production. prevents non-compliant containers from reaching production. Container Escape Detection for managed container services like Google Cloud Run stops runtime threats targeting containerized AI workloads. Combined with AI Security Posture Management (AI-SPM), Falcon Data Protection and AI Red Team Services, Falcon Cloud Security enables end-to-end protection – from build, to runtime, to posture management – to further protect AI deployments and sensitive data on Google Cloud. 'Cloud security has never been more critical, especially as organizations accelerate AI innovation,' said Daniel Bernard, chief business officer at CrowdStrike. 'Visibility and alerts alone aren't enough – security teams need real-time protection that keeps pace with how AI workloads are built and run. CrowdStrike leads in runtime security and cloud detection and response, delivering the speed and scale demanded by modern, hybrid-cloud development. Together with Google Cloud, we're empowering customers to innovate with confidence, securing the infrastructure, data and models powering the AI revolution – with cloud security's leading solution that delivers on the promise of stopping breaches.' 0 0