Google Cloud announces four new regions as it expands its global footprint

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Google Cloud today announced its plans to open four new data center regions
These regions will be in Delhi (India), Doha (Qatar),Melbourne(Australia) andToronto(Canada)and bring Google Cloud total footprint to 26
regions
The company previously announced that it would open regions in Jakarta, Las Vegas, Salt Lake City, Seoul and Warsaw over the course of the
next year
The announcement also comes only a few days after Google opened its Salt Lake City data center. GCP already had a data center presence in
India, Australia and Canada before this announcement, but with these newly announced regions, it now offers two geographically separate
regions for in-country disaster recovery, for example. Google notes that the region in Doha marks the company first strategic
collaboration agreement to launch a region in the Middle East with the Qatar Free Zones Authority
One of the launch customers there is Bespin Global, a major managed services provider in Asia. We work with some of the largest Korean
enterprises, helping to drive their digital transformation initiatives
One of the key requirements that we have is that we need to deliver the same quality of service to all of our customers around the
globe,&said John Lee, CEO, Bespin Global.&Google Cloud continuous investments in expanding their own infrastructure to areas like the Middle
East make it possible for us to meet our customers where they are. Google Cloud makes strides but still has a long way to go