Google Cloud's robust, highly scalable global infrastructure provides a secure-by-design foundation with a shared-fate model for risk management supported by products, services, frameworks, best practices, controls, and capabilities to help meet digital sovereignty requirements. This infrastructure creates an opportunity for established software providers with a wide on-premises user base to modernize their tech stacks so they can leverage cloud capabilities either as a managed service or a SaaS solution.
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Regnology, a provider of regulatory reporting solutions, has partnered with Google Cloud to bolster its regulatory reporting offering with a fully-fledged cloud service known as Rcloud. The platform uses Google Cloud infrastructure to enhance Regnology’s regulatory reporting offering across its complete set of cloud-native solutions and managed services, with vertical and horizontal scaling for better performance and greater efficiency. Underpinned by Google Cloud, Rcloud benefits from improved deployment and infrastructure-as-code services, run and change management automation, high scalability, and future-proofed architecture for additional services and products. Furthermore, Regnology Rcloud’s integration with BigQuery allows organizations to build a granular and cohesive finance and risk warehouse, which can be leveraged to improve the efficiency of the end to end data supply chain.
“We are excited to be partnering with Google Cloud to develop an enhanced platform for our customers, presenting a seamless delivery of service as part of a one-stop shop offering,” says Rob Mackay, Chief Executive Officer at Regnology. “Our mission is to connect regulators and the industry to drive financial stability, and as such it is important to us to build the future of regulatory reporting on energy efficient and scalable architecture.”