Google et Telekom vont restructurer leur partenariat dans le cloud souverain

Le partenariat entre Google et T-Systems pour des solutions de cloud souverain en Allemagne est en cours de restructuration, Google étant déjà en négociations avec un nouveau partenaire.

En 2021, Telekom et Google avaient annoncé conjointement un projet de cloud souverain pour l'Allemagne. Celui-ci ciblait les entreprises, les administrations et le secteur de la santé.

Trois sources proches du dossier ont confié au Handelsblatt que le partenariat sous sa forme actuelle pourrait toucher à sa fin. Google est déjà en discussion avec un nouveau partenaire.

Ce changement marque un tournant pour ce projet autrefois symbolique, qui mobilisait des équipes à Düsseldorf et à San Francisco.

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