With the cloud market heating up in Asia-Pacific, Google is looking to win customers by focusing on key verticals and developing services specifically for these sectors. The US tech giant also is looking to further expand its datacentre footprint as well as grow its headcount in the region, where it aims to triple its workforce.
Google currently operates seven cloud regions in Asia-Pacific, including Singapore, Mumbai, Tokyo, and Sydney, and will be adding Jakarta and Seoul to the list within the next year. Globally, it runs 20 cloud regions.
It sees Indonesia, Singapore, and India amongst its growth markets in Asia, where there also is a growing community of unicorns and digital natives. And these startups will turn increasingly to the cloud as they scale their business, according to Robert Enslin, Google Cloud’s president of global customer operations.