Dear Madam, Sir,
Welcome to the Google Cloud Hub for Knorr-Bremse, your personal website with valuable and inspiring information in the context of the Request for Proposal on the topic "Cloud Services".
In addition to further details to the content of the RfP, we have included information on the topic of sustainability. You can also find out from our customers why they decided to partner with Google Cloud.
We are looking forward to the exchange with you and are always available for questions and suggestions. Following the presentation on 30 November, you will also find all the documents in your hub, including an overview of your contacts in the Google Cloud team.
Let's continue to drive progress and promote innovation together.
Your Google Cloud Team
Lars Tinapp
Jürgen Schmailzl
Verena Schustereder
Gabriele Eder
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Kaeser Kompressoren innovates whilst cutting costs, increasing quality with SAP on Google Cloud
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Deutsche Bank and Google to Form Strategic Global, Multi-year Partnership to Drive a Fundamental Transformation of Banking
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RfP Response - Bidder Presentation - November 30, 2020
Knorr-Bremse and Google: Strategic partnership combining engineering excellence and innovation
Video: Why Google & Value of Partnership
Ghoutam Banerjee, Customer Value Advisor describing the opportunities and potential scope of a partnership.
Google Cloud named a leader in latest Forrester Research IaaS Platform Native Security Wave
The adoption of cloud services has created a generational opportunity to meaningfully improve information security and reduce risk. As an organization moves applications and data to the cloud, they can take advantage of native security capabilities in their cloud platform.
Data residency, operational transparency, and privacy for European customers on Google Cloud
At Google Cloud, the privacy and security of customer data underpins the design of all of the services that we offer. This whitepaper describes options customers have for configuring services to meet their privacy and security requirements when using Google Cloud.
Google Cloud Next ‘20: OnAir—Accelerating digital transformation in the cloud
We see organizations shifting to digital models to sell to and service customers, to deliver products and services and even to design and manufacture products. These changes have driven many organizations to modernize their technology infrastructure rapidly using the cloud to pivot quickly, optimize costs and prepare for the future.
Engaging in a European dialogue on customer controls and open cloud solutions
Today, Google Cloud’s baseline controls and security features offer strong protections, meet current robust security requirements, and, in most cases, fully address customer needs. We have a long history of supporting features that are most important to customers globally.
Your privacy is our priority
At Google Cloud, we create trust through transparency. These Google Cloud Enterprise Privacy Commitments describe how we protect the privacy of Google Cloud Platform and Google Workspace customers.
Google Cloud & the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
Compliance with the GDPR is a top priority for Google Cloud and our customers. The GDPR aims to strengthen personal data protection in Europe, and impacts the way we all do business.
Our third decade of climate action: Realizing a carbon-free future
On September 14, Sundar Pichai, CEO at Google and Alphabet, announced our most ambitious goal yet: to run our business on carbon-free energy everywhere, at all times, by 2030.
Cost Saving in the Cloud
Cloud spending is an important topic for many CIO’s. A study by Flexera indicates that executives estimate that efficiency gains can be made in at least 30% of their Cloud usage. At Google Cloud, we understand this challenge.
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Microsoft Licensing Guide for Google Cloud Platform (GCP)
This Licensing Guide is intended for professionals who are considering deployment of Microsoft software on Google Cloud Platform (GCP). The purpose of this document is to provide guidance to common licensing scenarios relevant to the GCP offering.
A guide to financial governance in the cloud
With a growing number of enterprises making the move from on-premise infrastructure to on-demand cloud services, there has been a major shift from CapEx to OpEx spending. This transition entails big process and organizational changes and new best practices. We’ve reached an inflection point where new methods are needed to understand, control, and manage IT costs.