Google Cloud has announced the appointment of Karthik Narain as its new Chief Product and Business Officer. With over 25 years of experience in cloud technology and enterprise transformation, Narain will play a key role in strengthening Google Cloud’s position in the global cloud market.
Before joining Google Cloud, Narain led Accenture’s Cloud First division, where he drove large-scale cloud transformation initiatives for clients worldwide. His deep expertise in cloud strategy, innovation, and business growth is expected to shape Google Cloud’s future direction as it continues to expand its enterprise solutions portfolio.
Google’s Chief Executive Officer, Sundar Pichai, expressed confidence in Narain’s appointment, stating that his “expertise in cloud transformation and innovation will be crucial in helping organizations speed up their digital transformation.”
In his new role, Narain will oversee product strategy, customer engagement, and business expansion, focusing on helping enterprises leverage AI and cloud technologies to accelerate their transformation journeys. Industry analysts believe his leadership will help Google Cloud strengthen its competitive edge, foster innovation, and deepen relationships with global enterprise customers.
Narain’s appointment comes at a strategic moment as Google Cloud continues to integrate artificial intelligence and advanced analytics into its cloud ecosystem, aiming to deliver greater value, scalability, and innovation for businesses worldwide.
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