Google Cloud Services PEAK Matrix® Assessment 2024
PEAK Matrix® Report

20 Dec 2024
by Mukesh Ranjan, Zachariah K Chirayil, Sushree Acharya, Aastha Chakrawarty, Kaustubh K, Vyom Nagaich

The public cloud market is rapidly growing, driven by enterprises' heightened focus on digital transformation, scalability, and resilience to thrive in a competitive business environment. Google Cloud has become a prominent participant, capitalizing on its comprehensive technology offerings, including cutting-edge data analytics and AI/ML capabilities, to address evolving enterprise needs. With tools such as BigQuery and Vertex AI, along with its commitment to open-source frameworks, Google Cloud is a top choice for organizations focused on data-centric innovation and environmental sustainability.

As the landscape evolves, more enterprises are engaging with Google Cloud service providers to facilitate smooth cloud integration, cost optimization, and cloud-native development. These providers enable organizations to fully leverage Google Cloud, providing specialized expertise in migration, automation, and scalability and delivering industry-specific insights directly aligned with client objectives. To meet these growing demands, Google Cloud providers are expanding their service offerings by acquiring advanced certifications, creating unique tools tailored for Google Cloud, and reinforcing their partnerships with Google.

In this report, we assess 26 Google Cloud service providers featured in the Google Cloud Services PEAK Matrix® Assessment 2024 and categorize them as Leaders, Major Contenders, and Aspirants based on their capabilities and offerings.

Scope

  • All industries and geographies
  • The assessment is based on Everest Group’s annual RFI process for the calendar year 2024, interactions with leading Google Cloud service providers, client reference checks, and ongoing analysis of the cloud services market

Contents

In this report, we examine:

  • The market impact and vision and capabilities of 26 providers with expertise in Google Cloud services
  • The providers’ key strengths and limitations
  • Enterprise sourcing considerations

Membership(s)

Cloud and Infrastructure Services

Google Cloud

Sourcing and Vendor Management

 

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