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Atos Distinguished as “Specialized Iot Partner” by Google Cloud

Atos Distinguished as “Specialized IoT Partner” by Google Cloud

Atos, a global leader in digital transformation, announced that it has achieved the Internet of Things (IoT) Partner Specialization in the Google Cloud Partner Specialization Program. By earning the Partner Specialization, Atos has proven their expertise and success in building customer solutions in the Internet of Things (IoT) field using Google Cloud Platform technology.

The Google Cloud Partner Specialization Program is designed to provide Google Cloud customers with qualified partners that have demonstrated technical proficiency and proven success in specialized solution and service areas.

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Partners that have achieved this specialization have demonstrated the ability to connect, process, store, and analyze device data both at the edge and in the cloud to drive new business value.

“This achievement enriches the existing Partnership between Atos and Google Cloud that has created already significant benefits for our joint clients since its signature in April 2018.” said Paul Albada Jelgersma, Senior Vice President, Global Head of Atos IoT Services. “We are proud to be a partner of Google in IoT and expect a significant growth in market demand for deploying Google and Atos assets in IoT. This partnership enables us to work even more closely together. Our joint customers will benefit from this partnership by getting pre-designed solutions with strong service levels.

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