More customers asking for Google's Data Boundary, says Cloud Experience boss
theregister.co.ukInterview Google's President of Customer Experience, Hayete Gallot, offered some words of comfort to developers who are looking nervously at the rise of AI assistants while also laying out her vision for cloud sovereignty.
The default is to go public cloud, and then you can ask for data boundary. It used to be very niche, now we're seeing more demand
Gallot was talking to The Register at Google's Cloud Summit in London. She was speaking after the company's customers were wheeled out to extol the virtues of the company's products, particularly in terms of cloud computing and AI. One key takeaway was that Proof Of Concept (POC) projects, which might have once fizzled into unmet expectations, were now increasingly succeeding.
Gallot says, "I think we're seeing much more successful POCs because people got much more mature about picking the scenarios they go after."
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