Wednesday, 8 November 2017

Salesforce and Google announced a solid partnership on cloud services

Solid partnership on cloud services

Google and Salesforce announced a deal that could provide easier integration between Salesforce tools and Google cloud services.
In this deal, Salesforce plans to use Google Cloud Platform infrastructure to power the tech titan’s international expansion. However, Google will use Salesforce for selling its cloud services.
Salesforce also working to integrate its data with Google’s G Suite service. With this, customers can easily access Salesforce information within Gmail, Google Sheets and other products. The both company customers will also connect Salesforce’s sales and marketing software with Google Analytics 360.
Ryan Aytay, Salesforce’s executive vice president of business development and strategic accounts, said, that the company’s integrations with Google’s productivity software are deeper than those with Microsoft’s Office 365. That depth of integration is one of the things that drove the partnership, which required significant co-engineering.

Operate Salesforce customers to Google G Suite

This partnership may also help to operate Salesforce customers to Google G Suite free for one year as part of the partnership.
It’s unclear exactly how using Google Cloud Platform fits into Salesforce’s overall infrastructure and global expansion plan. Already, Salesforce using AWS infrastructure at its international cloud regions.

No comments:

Post a Comment