Google Cloud on Tuesday, the company and the government of El Salvador have reached a multi-year deal that will see the establishment of an office and the provision of Google Distributed Cloud services in the Central American nation.
Google Cloud Open Office in El Salvador: The seven-year strategic alliance will concentrate on digital governance, healthcare, and education, subject to parliamentary approval.
El Salvador is progressing. Technology and foreign investment, in our opinion, are essential for development. We are rapidly becoming into an innovative hotspot. This ground-breaking partnership with Google Cloud creates previously unimaginable opportunities for innovation, economic expansion, and improved public services.
According to Nayib Bukele, president of the Republic of El Salvador, “Google’s global expertise combined with El Salvador’s audacity is set to redefine the technological landscape.”
Furthermore, Thomas Kurian, CEO of Google Cloud, said, “We look forward to working hand in hand with El Salvador to foster technological development in Central America.” Further, The dramatic expansion of cloud computing access across industries and geographical locations worldwide has enabled small businesses and the public sector to utilize the same apps and services as more developed markets.
However, We are excited to explore El Salvador’s full potential for cloud computing, which has the potential to genuinely revolutionise Latin America and benefit its people and foster economic progress.