
Google Cloud
Founded Year
2008Stage
Other Investors | AliveRevenue
$0000About Google Cloud
Google Cloud operates as a cloud computing service provider offering various solutions, including artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning, data analytics, and managed databases. The company provides a platform for businesses to leverage AI and machine learning, manage data with analytics, and modernize infrastructure. Google Cloud's services cater to different industries, offering tools for application programming interface (API) management and serverless computing. Google Cloud was formerly known as Google Cloud Platform. It was founded in 2008 and is based in Mountain View, California.
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ESPs containing Google Cloud
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Google Cloud named as Highflier among 12 other companies, including ServiceNow, Salesforce, and Microsoft.
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Research containing Google Cloud
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CB Insights Intelligence Analysts have mentioned Google Cloud in 20 CB Insights research briefs, most recently on Nov 5, 2025.

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Google Cloud is included in 4 Expert Collections, including Grid and Utility.
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Latest Google Cloud News
Nov 18, 2025
B&T Published on: 18th November 2025 at 11:40 AM SHARE Ticketek Entertainment Group (TEG) has announced a strategic partnership with Google Cloud to transform the future of live entertainment, harnessing the power of artificial intelligence (AI), data innovation, to build the next-generation of Fan experiences. United by TEG’s purpose of Partnering to Make Life Better Live, the collaboration combines its event expertise with Google Cloud’s AI solutions to create smarter, more connected Fan experiences, transforming how millions of Fans discover, experience, and share live events. “We are delighted to be collaborating with Google Cloud on this strategic partnership, which truly represents a step-change for our industry,” said Cameron Hoy, chief operating officer and head of global ticketing, TEG. “By combining TEG’s event ecosystem with Google Cloud’s AI innovation, we’re unlocking a future where every Fan experience, from discovery to event day, is more intelligent, more personal, and more seamless.” Introducing Stella – AI-Powered Fan Discovery The first innovation launched by TEG, and built with Google Cloud is Stella – Ticketek’s AI-powered fan assistant, which simplifies event discovery and ticket purchasing through conversational AI and enhanced search technology. Built using Vertex AI, Google Cloud’s AI platform, Stella continually learns from fan interactions, helping them find events faster and discover new experiences tailored to their interests. Stella intuitively understands natural language, from artist names and venues to moods and genres, delivering relevant results and recommendations in real time. Building the Future with AI and Data Underpinning the partnership is a shared commitment to innovation, inclusivity, and data-driven growth. TEG is working with Google Cloud to develop a suite of AI tools designed to enhance every stage of the event lifecycle, from planning and ticketing to Fan engagement and operational insight. Key focus areas include: Operational intelligence – smarter crowd management, accessibility tools, and multilingual support for more inclusive, frictionless experiences. Strategic growth – real-time analytics and performance dashboards that empower Promoters, Venues, and Partners to make faster, smarter decisions. TEG will combine its deep local expertise in live entertainment with Google Cloud’s AI solutions and thought leadership to create more intelligent, connected, and accessible experiences for Fans everywhere. “This partnership isn’t just about technology, it’s about reimagining how Fans connect with the moments that matter most,” added Hoy. “With Google Cloud, we’re setting a new benchmark for what Live Entertainment can be.” “AI is driving the next wave of innovation in fan engagement,” said Paul Migliorini, vice president, Google Cloud Australia & New Zealand. “With Google Cloud, TEG is reimagining the fan experience, and Stella is a prime example of this. By making it simpler for fans to find the entertainment they want, TEG is taking the guesswork out of search and discovery to deliver a more seamless, tailored and connected experience.” Join more than 30,000 advertising industry experts Get all the latest advertising and media news direct to your inbox from B&T. Subscribe
Google Cloud Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When was Google Cloud founded?
Google Cloud was founded in 2008.
Where is Google Cloud's headquarters?
Google Cloud's headquarters is located at 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View.
What is Google Cloud's latest funding round?
Google Cloud's latest funding round is Other Investors.
Who are the investors of Google Cloud?
Investors of Google Cloud include Bain Capital Ventures, Amplify Partners and Jump Capital.
Who are Google Cloud's competitors?
Competitors of Google Cloud include Lambda, CoreWeave, SAS, Exoscale, Vultra and 7 more.
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Amazon Web Services provides cloud computing services in sectors including technology, finance, and healthcare. It offers services such as virtual servers and data storage, as well as artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning capabilities. The company serves startups, enterprises, and public sector organizations using cloud technology. It was founded in 2006 and is based in Seattle, Washington.

Microsoft Azure operates as a cloud computing platform that provides various services for building, testing, deploying, and managing applications and services through Microsoft-managed data centers. It includes solutions like virtual machine hosting, data storage, software development tools, and services for big data analytics, artificial intelligence, and Internet of Things integration. Microsoft Azure serves sectors that need computing resources and application development tools. It was founded in 2010 and is based in Redmond, Washington.

Alibaba Cloud operates as a provider of cloud computing and data management services in the technology sector. The company offers cloud solutions aimed at supporting the networking and information needs of businesses, financial institutions, and government entities. Alibaba Cloud serves sectors that require cloud infrastructure to support online and mobile commerce. It was founded in 2009 and is based in Hangzhou, China.

Oracle Cloud offers infrastructure and platform services, including cloud infrastructure services, platform as a service, and infrastructure as a service, to support various workloads and applications. It provides services for managing databases, integrating AI and machine learning, and conducting big data analytics. It was founded in 1977 and is based in Austin, Texas.

RunPod provides cloud-based graphics processing unit (GPU) computing services in the artificial intelligence (AI) sector. The company offers GPU instances, serverless deployment for AI workloads, and infrastructure for training and deploying AI models. RunPod's services include inference, AI model training, and processing compute-heavy tasks. It was founded in 2022 and is based in Moorestown, New Jersey.

EuropeClouds provides resources and support within the cloud computing ecosystem, catering to the technology and business sectors. Its offerings include guidance on digital transformation, cloud adoption, and financial operations related to cloud services for IT leaders and CIOs. It serves the cloud computing industry, emphasizing the connection of tech communities and the sharing of insights. It was founded in 2020 and is based in Modiin, Israel.
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