Google Launches Professional Consulting Services in
India
Internet giant Google has quietly started rolling
out its professional consulting services in India wherein it will work directly
with large clients to offer IT-based consulting solutions.
“We have invested significantly into professional
services in India. These are consulting services, change management services
for the customers where we work with them to solve some of their most complex
problems,” Mohit Pande, Country Head - India, Google Cloud, told BusinessLine.
With the professional services arm, Google will work
with large clients directly to train their staff in technologies such as
machine learning and artificial intelligence and help build applications on top
of Google’s machine learning platforms.
Key market
Google sees India as a significant market for its
cloud services, where it competes with Amazon Web Services, IBM Softlayer and
Microsoft Azure. Google is so far the only big cloud provider which does not
have a data centre in India, but plans to open one in Mumbai before this
year-end.
“India assumes a lot of significance for us. It is a
large market where public cloud is set for huge amount of growth. I also think
because of the environment in India where internet services are getting better,
data are getting cheaper,” Pande said.
Google has invested over USD 30 billion on its cloud
platform in the last three years globally. This includes investments in setting
up cloud data centres across the globe, one of which is set to come up in
India.
Plans to set up lab
Given the growing importance of India, Google may
also set up an Advanced Solutions Lab in India, which so far is only in
Mountain View, California, Pande indicated. The lab will be an extension to
Google’s Professional services in the country.
“Right now we have Advanced Solutions Lab only in
Mountain View, California. But we soon intend to open it in multiple parts of
the world as well. At Advanced Solutions Lab, we take customers who come with
their core problems and in this lab we bring in our engineering and product
teams and together help customers. We build solutions along with the customer
to solve the problems,” Pande said.
Google, however, will continue to work with its
partners such as TCS and Infosys to deploy its offerings. “We work with our
partners for scale. But professional services are Google-led where it engages
with the customer directly,” Pande said, adding that Google will not compete
with Indian IT services players in any way.
“TCS and Infosys can continue to deliver (Google
services) but many customers want to engage with us directly because there are
skills that we bring in and areas that we are able to pool in with our
engineers,” Pande added.
Google has a significant presence in India with its
G-Suite services, which include Gmail, messaging and Google drive offerings for
enterprises.
Cloud offerings
Google is now investing heavily in India for its
cloud offerings, in particular its public cloud offering termed Google Cloud
Platform wherein companies can rent compute and storage capacity from Google.
For this, the company is planning to double its
headcount for the cloud business in India wherein it is hiring people in sales
and marketing roles as well as engineers for professional consulting services.
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Source | Business Line | 18 July 2017
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