Google Cloud And C3 AI Team Up To Advance Enterprise AI
The groundbreaking partnership combines dynamic AI solutions with the capabilities of one of the worlds most efficient cloud platforms.

With artificial intelligence forecasted to grow over 33 percent in the next six years, business organizations are prioritizing AI integrations into their strategies. To help organizations streamline their AI applications, Google Cloud and C3 AI have announced a strategic partnership to give businesses the resources they need to succeed.
“Google Cloud and C3 AI share the vision that artificial intelligence can help businesses address real-world challenges and opportunities across multiple industries,” said Thomas Kurian, CEO at Google Cloud. “We believe that by delivering C3 AI’s applications on Google Cloud, and by partnering to address specific industry use cases with AI, we can help customers benefit more quickly and at greater scale.”
The partnership will make C3’s Enterprise AI tools available on Google Cloud, delivering an easy-to-use and complete solution for AI migrations. The partnership will also empower Google Cloud’s own products with efficient machine learning capabilities.
Customers in several industries such as manufacturing, supply chain, finance, healthcare, and telecommunications will have the ability to approach problems with an AI solution. The C3 AI solutions join with Google Cloud’s mega global market share used in over 200 countries.
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“Combining the innovation, leadership, scale, and go-to-market expertise of Google Cloud with the substantial business value delivered from C3 AI applications, this partnership will dramatically accelerate the adoption of Enterprise AI applications across all industry segments,” said Thomas M. Siebel, C3.ai CEO.
Since the company was founded in 2009, C3 AI has been an industry leader in providing efficient enterprise AI solutions. The solution is used by major brands and government organizations such as Shell Oil & Gasoline, U.S. Air Force, Raytheon, and the United States Department of Defense.