Leading U.S. enterprises are adopting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) as part of multi-cloud strategies that take advantage of GCP’s advanced data management, analytics and other features, according to a new research report published today by Information Services Group ( ISG ) (Nasdaq: III ), a leading global technology research and advisory firm.
The 2022 ISG Provider Lens™ Google Cloud Partner Ecosystem
report for the U.S. finds Google is carving out a place for itself alongside
AWS and Microsoft Azure as companies set up cloud infrastructure to modernize
their IT capabilities.
“Enterprises with mature cloud strategies may eventually use
all three cloud platforms, each for its own strengths,” said Bernie Hoecker,
partner, enterprise cloud transformation at ISG. “These early movers are
setting the pace for the market, and they are driving sophisticated cloud
estates. The majority of these firms reside in the U.S., which is currently the
most advanced cloud market.”
While many enterprises turn to AWS for large-scale computing
and storage capacity and to Azure for user-facing cloud services, companies increasingly
include GCP in their cloud environments to meet the needs of advanced
applications, ISG says. An example is applications for autonomous vehicles,
which require real-time, data-intensive decision-making with high stakes for
speed and accuracy.
Even enterprises coming to the cloud later than others are
adopting multi-cloud approaches to leverage the benefits of more than one
platform, the report says. Two-cloud strategies are emerging as a trend among a
majority of companies. In all multi-cloud implementations, Google’s
sophisticated APIs enable smooth integration with other cloud services.
GCP also stands out in terms of sustainability, an
increasingly important consideration for companies in the U.S. and other
regions, the report says. Google already achieves net-zero emissions through
carbon offsets and has pledged to be carbon-neutral by 2030.
“Advanced operations like AI are the most resource-intensive
uses of the cloud,” said Jan Erik Aase, partner and global leader, ISG Provider
Lens Research. “That makes energy efficiency and environmental factors even
more critical, and Google recognizes this.”
The report also explores trends around a wide range of other
services available from Google and its provider partners, including
implementation and integration, cloud-based SAP workloads and workspace
services.
The 2022 ISG Provider Lens™ Google Cloud Partner Ecosystem
report for the U.S. evaluates the capabilities of 30 providers across five
quadrants: Implementation and Integration Services, Data Analytics and Machine
Learning, Managed Services, SAP Workloads and Workspace Services.
The report names Accenture, Capgemini, Infosys and TCS as
Leaders in all five quadrants. It names Cognizant, HCL and Wipro as Leaders in
four quadrants each. Deloitte is named as a Leader in three quadrants, and
Mindtree, Rackspace Technology and Tech Mahindra are named as Leaders in two
quadrants each.
In addition, Mindtree, Persistent Systems, Quantiphi and
Tech Mahindra are named as Rising Stars — companies with a “promising
portfolio” and “high future potential” by ISG’s definition — in two quadrants
each. Cognizant is named as a Rising Star in one quadrant.
Customized versions of the report are available from
Cognizant, Rackspace Technology and Quantiphi.
The 2022 ISG Provider Lens™ Google Cloud Partner Ecosystem
report for the U.S. is available to subscribers or for one-time purchase on
this webpage.