Pythian Services Inc., a leading provider of cloud, data, and analytics services, announced that it has been recognized as a Google Cloud Cortex Framework partner. Pythian, a Google Cloud MSP Partner, SAP PartnerEdge Silver Partner, and SAP Migration Factory Partner, has extensive expertise in developing, delivering, and maintaining data and analytics systems to assist its customers in implementing the Google Cloud Cortex Framework.
The Google Cloud Cortex Framework is a set of templates, building pieces, and reference designs that make planning, engineering, and deployments on Google Cloud easier and faster. As a result, organizations may easily combine their corporate data – including data contained inside their SAP system – when utilized in combination with an enterprise data platform (EDP) to unleash insights and realize value. To help clients accelerate their data and analytics innovation journeys with Google Cloud, SAP ECC and S/4HANA data models are now available with Google Cloud Cortex Framework in BigQuery.
“The combination of our deep expertise in both SAP and Google Cloud, as well as our data, analytics and cloud prowess, makes Pythian a natural choice to drive adoption of Google Cloud Cortex Framework. Google Cloud Cortex Framework makes data easily accessible to our enterprise data platform, creating a solid foundation for data and analytics initiatives that drive digital transformation,” said Paul Lewis, chief technology officer at Pythian.
Enterprises have unique difficulties managing their data estates since data is often kept in many places or on different platforms. Pythian is capable of transforming any quantity or kind of data into a useful asset. In addition, the Google Cloud Cortex Framework accelerates digital transformation by lowering implementation risks, complexity, and expense.
We’re thrilled to bring in Pythian’s expertise in data management and SAP systems to the Google Cloud Cortex Framework, and we look forward to working together with Pythian to help organizations leverage the technologies needed to digitally transform their business."
Craig Cook, director of strategic partnerships, Google Cloud.