Liquid C2, a subsidiary of Liquid technologies has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Google Cloud. The collaboration aims to bring Google’s cloud and Security technology to African businesses.
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Oswald Jumira, CEO of Liquid C2, expressed optimism about the partnership, stating, “Our partnership with Google will enable our enterprise, public, and SME customers to harness the power of Google Cloud to enhance their data analytics and security postures and have access to the latest AI-driven tools.”
The collaboration will focus on assisting customers to effectively integrate and leverage their data through analytics and AI to break down data and the application of AI technologies to drive innovation all supported by a robust technology infrastructure.
It will also provide customers with the cybersecurity expertise and solutions needed to safeguard their data and assets, regardless of their operational locations. Customers will have access to the same security tools and practices employed by Google, including Chronicle and Mandiant solutions. Along with access to Google Workspace, and its generative AI (Duet AI).
“This strategic partnership aims to accelerate the digital enablement of businesses and governments in Africa with Google Cloud’s leading data analytics and AI/ML solutions, communication and collaboration apps, generative AI, and security solutions.” Stated Umesh Vemuri, VP of Strategic Pursuits at Google Cloud
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The partnership with Liquid C2 is part of Google’s commitment to invest USD 1 billion in the region.
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