Deutsche Börse inks 10-year strategic partnership deal with Google Cloud
Deutsche Börse will leverage Google Cloud’s capabilities to develop its digital securities platform D7.
Deutsche Börse will leverage Google Cloud’s capabilities to develop its digital securities platform D7.
Here’s our pick of five of the top news stories from the world of finance and tech this week.
Fargo will leverage Google Cloud’s conversational AI platform Dialogflow to offer personalised banking tips.
The partnership, which had been in the works for “many months”, has four parts to it.
Prudential will leverage Google Cloud for its flagship health and wealth platform, Pulse.
Arvest says it plans on overhauling its current IT systems, including migrating its data centres to Google Cloud.
Allegacy FCU says partnership will “make data actionable, unlock predictive insights and drive innovation”.
BforBank is the fully digital banking offering from French international banking group Crédit Agricole.
MFG says it is working with Google Cloud to deliver on the evolving needs of its customers.
The move will allow KeyBank to speed up the digitisation of its banking processes.
Aladin Bank, an Islamic bank in Indonesia, has announced a “strategic collaboration” with Google Cloud.
Anil Saboo leaves after three years at the Big Tech.
Google Cloud to help PayPal process transactional data “at massive scale”.
SEB to deploy Google services across wider segments of the bank.
Spanish bank is first in Europe to implement Google Cloud’s Chronicle
Major German lender expands cloud usage to lending and retail banking.
Network centrality isn’t new to banking, says Google Cloud head.
Deutsche picks Google after five-month negotiation period.
How is it already aiding savvy banks and their fintech counterparts?
UK bank to deploy Google cloud services to “improve customer experience.”
Google Cloud now has 22 data centers across the globe.
The Big Tech is gearing up to take on Amazon and Microsoft’s rival cloud products.
To help the bank assess potential market impact.
Figure Eight will serve as the data launch partner for Google Cloud AutoML.
Google developers get access to tools and services for DLT dreams.
The expansion will improve big data, analytics and fraud detection.
It has managed to weather the storm better.
Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS), Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) continue to grow.
Diane Bryant’s leave of absence at Intel has become permanent, as she’s joining Google Cloud as COO, working with Diane Greene.
Synergy Research has released its latest findings for the global cloud computing market, painting a worrying picture for any challengers looking to cash in on the craze.