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Google appoints Nitin Bawankule as business head for Google Cloud in India

Google has appointed Nitin Bawankule as the country head for Google Cloud India that offers cloud platform services to businesses in India.

Nitin has been with Google India for over six years as the head of sales for multiple verticals. (Photo: Google India)

has appointed as the country head for Google Cloud India that offers cloud platform services to businesses in India. Nitin who has been with Google India for over six years as the head of sales for multiple verticals including ecommerce, retail, classifieds, education will report to Rick Harshman, Managing Director, Asia Pacific, Google Cloud.

An IIM Bangalore and VNIT Nagpur alumnus, Nitin brings with him over 20 years of experience and understanding of the digital, technology and consumer industry. He has worked at Dell, Motorola Mobility, Whirlpool and Godrej GE Appliances before joining Google six years ago.

“Nitin brings with him an excellent mix of Digital, technical and consumer products sales experience. We are very excited to have him join our team and take our India story to the next level. With thousands of customers, a robust partner ecosystem backed by an India cloud region, we are excited by the momentum we have seen so far and will continue to invest in building a rich and diverse cloud ecosystem here,” said Rick Harshman, Managing Director, Asia Pacific, Google Cloud.

Recently, Google has operationalised cloud region in Mumbai. Additionally the company has been investing in developing the ecosystem in India – spanning learning and certification for technical audiences, local and global partners and new customers building their business on Google Cloud.

Nitin Bawankule, Director, Google Cloud, India, said, “By 2020, the public cloud services market in India is poised to reach USD 4.10 billion. Business leaders across industries are increasingly adopting cloud technology because they understand it helps solve a number of real challenges – teams work better together, data becomes useful to make smart decisions and companies create new value to stay competitive in a quickly changing economy. I am very excited to be part of Google Cloud at this pivotal point.”

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