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Welcome to the Google Cloud Hub for G5 Entertainment, your personal website with a selection of valuable and inspiring information.
On this hub, you will find relevant articles that share insights into how Google Cloud can be a strong partner for you as a company within the gaming industry. You can also find out why several of our customers, such as King, NetEase and FACEIT, decided to partner with Google Cloud to further boost their business.
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Solving for online gaming experience
Verizon powers online intuitive customer experiences with Google Cloud
Verizon pilots Google Cloud Contact Center Artificial Intelligence to deliver more intuitive customer support through natural-language recognition, faster processing, and real-time customer service agent assistance.
Global Insights Report: key questions game developers are asking about the world of gaming
In the games industry, innovating with the latest insights is critical for finding success around the globe. At Google, we believe world-class games should be powered by world-class insights. When looking for inspiration for your next game, here are areas of insight on gaming around the globe to consider.
Solving for growth
NetEase: Navigating global launches
A considered, focused and responsible strategy: That’s the key to launching a game globally.
Ethan Wang, Vice President of NetEase uncovers the process behind a global launch, using real-life case studies to do the talking. From product development to market segmentation, discover what goes into developing an internationally recognized game with Navigating Global Launches.
For growing game developers, the key to success is understanding what it looks like
In the gaming world, success is often defined in billions of dollars of revenue or tens of millions of downloads. The reality is that most games on the market never come close to that level. They’re not Call of Duty or Candy Crush. Yet, even the smallest studios can enjoy long-term success if they take the right approach to scaling their business...
Solving for sustainability
How carbon-free is your cloud? New data lets you know
Google first achieved carbon neutrality in 2007, and since 2017 we’ve purchased enough solar and wind energy to match 100% of our global electricity consumption. Now we’re building on that progress to target a new sustainability goal: running our business on carbon-free energy 24/7, everywhere, by 2030. Today, we’re sharing data about how we are performing against that objective, so our customers can select Google Cloud regions based on the carbon-free energy supplying them.


