Cloud Firm Rackspace Technology Teams Up with C2C Global

CIOTechOutlook Team | Thursday, 06 July 2023, 03:07 IST

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A leading provider of end-to-end, multicloud technology solutions, Rackspace Technology today disclosed that it has forged a new alliance with C2C Global, the largest Google Cloud user group on the planet.
 
As the first managed services provider for Google Cloud, Rackspace Technology uses its Google Cloud-certified professionals to assist businesses of all sizes with project planning, architecture, and scalability. In order to enhance the relationship with Google Cloud and provide unmatched services and solutions, Rackspace Technology is continually investing and forming new collaborations. Recent developments include a considerable expansion of Rackspace Technology's collaboration with Google Cloud to provide cutting-edge generative AI services and solutions based on the (FAIRTM) methodology. 
 
“Whether you're already a Google customer or simply getting started in your digital transformation, Rackspace can help you accelerate innovation and cost savings within your organization by taking over the intensive day-to-day operations of your cloud. We manage and optimize the performance of your applications in the cloud so that you can focus internal IT resources on achieving your core business objectives,” said Chuck Britton, Rackspace Technology Alliance Partner Development Manager. “We are very excited to join the community and partner with C2C to continue promoting what Rackspace Technology can do with Google Cloud.”
 
"The C2C community is continually evolving, and by adding these new strategic partners, we can provide even more ways in which Google Cloud users can boost connectivity and access best-in-class ways to harness the power of the cloud," said C2C President Josh Berman. "Rackspace Technology represents some of the most innovative companies working within the cloud today, and we look forward to working closely with them to benefit the thousands of members of the C2C community."