{"id":87856,"date":"2025-08-22T04:23:09","date_gmt":"2025-08-22T04:23:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/ca\/87856\/"},"modified":"2025-08-22T04:23:09","modified_gmt":"2025-08-22T04:23:09","slug":"google-expands-cloud-push-with-new-innovation-hub-business","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/ca\/87856\/","title":{"rendered":"Google expands cloud push with new innovation hub | Business"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p class=\" content-text__container \" data-track-category=\"Link no Texto\" data-track-links=\"\"> Google wants to make the cloud rain. Earlier this week in S\u00e3o Paulo, the company inaugurated Cloud Space, a hub for innovation and technology co-creation. It is the eighth facility of its kind worldwide and the first in Latin America, with no plans for another in the region. The space occupies an entire floor of Google Cloud\u2019s headquarters. It features an architectural design inspired by \u201cflying rivers,\u201d the atmospheric currents that transport billions of tonnes of water from the Amazon to other parts of Brazil, which is vital for rainfall. Meeting rooms are named after Latin American water formations, such as Lake Villarrica in Chile and Salto \u00c1ngel in Venezuela, while the cafeteria fittingly carries the name \u201cChuva\u201d (Portuguese for \u201cRain\u201d). <\/p>\n<p class=\" content-text__container \" data-track-category=\"Link no Texto\" data-track-links=\"\"> The idea was first discussed two years ago and is part of Google\u2019s broader investment strategy to strengthen its cloud computing business in Latin America and establish Brazil as a regional hub. The company launched its first cloud region in the country in 2017\u2014a cluster of data centers and infrastructure resources\u2014and has since invested in connectivity through long-distance submarine cables. <\/p>\n<p class=\" content-text__container \" data-track-category=\"Link no Texto\" data-track-links=\"\"> With Cloud Space, activities that once required clients to travel to Sunnyvale, California, can now be carried out locally. The goal is to create an environment where Latin American companies can work directly with experts, including international specialists, to co-develop technologies and tailor projects to a more mature market phase. <\/p>\n<p class=\" content-text__container \" data-track-category=\"Link no Texto\" data-track-links=\"\"> \u201cThree years ago, companies struggled to see returns on investment. Now, we see senior executives and boards far more aware of technology\u2019s potential for business,\u201d says Eduardo L\u00f3pez, president of Google Cloud for Latin America. <\/p>\n<p class=\" content-text__container \" data-track-category=\"Link no Texto\" data-track-links=\"\"> Cloud services revenue at Alphabet, Google\u2019s parent company, has been climbing rapidly, reaching $13.6 billion in the second quarter\u2014a 32.6% jump over the same period in 2023. The demand for cloud and artificial intelligence has been so strong that Alphabet has raised its infrastructure investment forecast from $75 billion to $85 billion through 2025. Its fiercest competitors remain AWS and Microsoft. <\/p>\n<p class=\" content-text__container \" data-track-category=\"Link no Texto\" data-track-links=\"\"> Brazil is one of the world\u2019s hottest cloud markets. It generated $34.2 billion last year and is projected to reach $120.1 billion by 2030, growing at an annual rate of 22.4%, according to Grand View Research, a U.S. consulting and market research firm. The country already accounts for 4.5% of the global cloud market and boasts the fastest growth in Latin America. <\/p>\n<p class=\" content-text__container \" data-track-category=\"Link no Texto\" data-track-links=\"\"> \u201cCapital use is high. We\u2019ve noticed this shift particularly in recent months,\u201d adds Ricardo Fernandes, head of Google Cloud in Brazil. <\/p>\n<p class=\" content-text__container \" data-track-category=\"Link no Texto\" data-track-links=\"\"> Part of this momentum can be credited to artificial intelligence. As applications become more robust and consistent, more companies are willing to invest in long-term projects with measurable impact. \u201cTwo or three years ago, much of what we saw in artificial intelligence resembled a science fair project. That\u2019s fine in school, but in business, the metrics have to be clear,\u201d says Mr. Fernandes. <\/p>\n<p class=\" content-text__container \" data-track-category=\"Link no Texto\" data-track-links=\"\"> According to Google, several Brazilian companies have already adopted AI integrated with the cloud. The Casas Bahia Group, for example, cut product return rates by 10% and boosted e-commerce sales conversions by 8% after automating product description registration. Banco Mercantil increased the volume of phone calls reviewed by its internal team by 120% after implementing an AI system to monitor customer service quality. GPA expanded the use of a sales forecasting model to improve inventory management. <\/p>\n<p class=\" content-text__container \" data-track-category=\"Link no Texto\" data-track-links=\"\"> AI is also enabling functions that once seemed unimaginable. Sentiment analysis is one example, applied to interactions between humans and bots. When someone responds to a collection call and tells the robot they will not pay a debt, AI can detect\u2014based on tone of voice and other signals\u2014whether the refusal is definitive or whether the customer intends to pay but cannot at the moment. In another case, companies managing high volumes of lawsuits have begun using cloud-based AI to review documents, consult case law, and assist lawyers in resolving cases more efficiently. <\/p>\n<p class=\" content-text__container \" data-track-category=\"Link no Texto\" data-track-links=\"\"> In April, Google announced it would train 1 million people in AI and cloud computing in Brazil through partnerships with educational institutions and courses on digital platforms. The initiative, however, goes beyond workforce training. \u201cEveryone needs to learn how to communicate better and interact with technology,\u201d says Mr. L\u00f3pez. <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"Google wants to make the cloud rain. 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