ST Engineering, Google Cloud help regulated industries advance cloud strategies

They will offer cloud solutions which enable customers to run sensitive workloads.

ST Engineering is collaborating with Google Cloud to explore and develop secure cloud solutions for Singapore-based organisations in regulated industries with stringent security and privacy requirements.

The collaboration will explore offering cloud solutions that will enable customers to run sensitive workloads on ST Engineering’s secure cloud whilst taking advantage of Google Cloud’s highly differentiated infrastructure, software, data, and security solutions.

“We want to help customers realise delivery of seamless digital services on a resilient secure cloud which meets their requirements around compliance and risk mitigation, digital sovereignty, mission-critical solutions, secure data storage, and operational security,” ST Engineering group chief operating officer Ravinder Singh said.

“Our work with ST Engineering will help advance Singapore customers’ digital transformation strategies, helping them unlock new capabilities and power their most complex workloads with speed and reliability – all while meeting and maintaining their strict cloud security posture,” Google Cloud managing director Paul Wilson added.
 

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