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will help customers automate and accelerate migrations of their on-premises enterprise data warehouses to Google Big Query, making them up to 12 times faster. With Informatica’s new


Migration Factory, thousands of customers have been given the opportunity to modernise their data workloads to the cloud, while reducing migration costs and risks. Te new cloud migration


partnership marks a pivotal moment for both companies, bringing the breadth and depth of Informatica’s Intelligent Data Management Cloud (IDMC) to the Google Cloud Marketplace. We’re also empowering joint customers to gain critical business agility with cloud-native and AI-powered capabilities.


Please could you explain more about the Trifacta partnership with Google Cloud? Trifacta is a data engineering cloud company, and is also the creator of Google Cloud Dataprep. As a valued partner, we’ve deepened our relationship with the business by announcing a widespread customer adoption of its BigQuery pushdown functionality. Tis news is an extension to Trifacta’s announcement earlier this year that Google Cloud Dataprep could operate inside BigQuery for data transformation and cleansing. By expanding Trifacta’s BigQuery extract, load and transform


(ELT) capabilities with “full pushdown”, the functionality addresses new use cases. Te new updates such as BigQuery SQL endpoints, BigQuery jobs pre- and post-SQL, and BigQuery Upsert, demonstrate more than 60 times improvement in design time and pipeline execution speed. Trough this partnership, customers will also be able to use data


engineering accelerators from Trifacta to generate faster and more effective business outcomes.


Please could you explain more about the partnership with NetApp? Google Cloud’s partnership with NetApp has been expanded in two ways. Te goals were to make it simpler for customers to migrate and run business-critical applications to the cloud, whilst staying on top of the costs and complexity of data management. Firstly, NetApp will provide storage infrastructure for the newly


announced Google Distributed Cloud Hosted, where data resides in customer-owned data centers and colocation facilities. Te combination of NetApp’s storage expertise with Google Cloud’s powerful infrastructure will introduce a variety of benefits, including improved efficiency, greater flexibility and the confidence


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that comes with enterprise-grade performance and security. Secondly, we announced the integration of Google Cloud


VMware Engine with NetApp Cloud Volumes Service support for virtual machine (VM) datastores. With the rapidly increasing volume and complexity of data, the need for enterprise-grade storage capabilities has never been more important than ever before. Te preview access of this service allows customers to meet their needs for virtual workload storage and disaster recovery (DR) with a range of capabilities and benefits. Tese include creating infrastructure flexibility, simplifying performance and data management, whilst supporting Google Cloud regional DR VMware deployments.


Please could you explain more about how HCL Technologies is bringing its DRYiCE iAutomate platform to Google Cloud and the benefits this will offer? As a result of our partnership with HCL Technologies, its DRYiCE iAutomate platform will now be available on Google Cloud Marketplace. iAutomate is an AI-powered run book automation product that helps enterprises automate aspects of their IT operations lifecycle. Te iAutomate-Google Cloud partnership aims to make it easier


for customers to deploy AI and automation capabilities, such as self service-driven identification of automation use cases and automation of redundant tasks. Tese capabilities enable employees to focus on high-value activities, whilst also ensuring compliance by avoiding critical outages and reducing operational risks.


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