Gulf Edge and Google Cloud partner to deliver AI-enabled Sovereign Cloud for Thailand

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GulfEdge and Google Cloud partner to deliver AI-enabled Sovereign Cloud for Thailand

Partnership enables Thailand’s critical industries to leverage Google Cloud AI in a secure, disconnected environment, in full compliance with data localization and protection requirements

Gulf Edge Company Limited (“Gulf Edge”), a fully-owned subsidiary of Gulf Energy Development Public Company Limited (“Gulf”), and Google Cloud today announced a multi-year agreement to deliver next-generation sovereign cloud services in Thailand that meet the country’s most stringent data residency, security, and privacy requirements.

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This partnership enables Thailand’s key industries to take advantage of Google Cloud AI.

Partnership aims to empower organizations in Thailand’s critical industries

This strategic partnership aims to empower organizations in Thailand’s critical industries, particularly those involving sensitive data,

such as healthcare, public safety, energy, and utilities, to accelerate their digital transformations with best-in-class AI

and analytics capabilities, while offering data, operational, and software sovereignty.

Through this agreement, Gulf Edge will be authorized by Google Cloud to operate Google Distributed Cloud (GDC) as a Managed GDC Provider (MGP),

with a focus on air-gapped configurations for organizations in Thailand. GDC is a Google Sovereign Cloud solution that operates entirely within a customer’s chosen environment,

requiring no connectivity to a Google Cloud region or the public internet.

MGPs are strategic partners that collaborate with Google Cloud to drive the adoption of GDC air-gapped,

by providing expert deployment, operational, and managed services to end customers.

Gulf Edge will offer deployment options for GDC air-gapped on-premises or within a Gulf group data center,

with flexible hardware options—including general-purpose central processing units (CPUs)

and graphics processing units (GPUs)—to address organizations’ specific workload requirements.

This ensures that data, operations, and software remain entirely under the customer’s control

and within Thailand’s borders, adhering to all legal and sovereignty frameworks, including the Personal Data Protection Act.

Organizations in Thailand can unlock new possibilities for transformative innovation

With the ability to leverage Google Cloud’s AI and analytics capabilities in GDC,

organizations across a broad range of industries in Thailand can unlock new possibilities for transformative innovation, such as:

  • Advancing personalized treatments for chronic health conditions
  • Enhancing economic modeling and developing adaptive, citizen-centric public services
  • Speedier emergency and disaster response
  • Maximizing energy production in offshore solar, wind, hydro, or biomass power plants

Sarath Ratanavadi, CEO, Gulf Energy Development Public Company Limited, said: “Our partnership with Google Cloud on Thailand’s first sovereign cloud solution with built-in AI and analytics reinforces Gulf’s commitment to technological leadership and sustainable development. We chose GDC based on its unique ability to isolate operations from the public internet while providing powerful AI capabilities.”

“Looking ahead, we’re eager to expand our partnership with Google Cloud, especially in areas where there are synergies between their technologies

and our core competencies, to advance the growth of our business in Thailand and abroad.” Mr Sarath said.

Later, expand partnership with Google Cloud

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Gulf Edge will receive permission from Google Cloud to operate its Google Distributed Cloud (GDC) cloud business.

Today’s announcement paves the way for Gulf Edge and Google Cloud to explore opportunities for deeper collaboration across cloud computing, AI,

and cybersecurity to advance digital transformation and startup acceleration in Thailand,

and further establish the country as a regional leader in digital innovation.

This strategic alliance will combine Google Cloud’s strengths in providing cutting-edge and enterprise-grade AI, infrastructure, developer, data, security,

and collaboration tools with Gulf’s leadership in power generation

and digital infrastructure for Thailand, particularly in green energy, data centers, and telecommunications through its affiliates.

Karan Bajwa, vice president, Asia Pacific, Google Cloud, said: “As part of our commitment to the Royal Thai Government to provide resilient

and innovation-driven digital infrastructure for the country,

we’re very pleased to bring on board Gulf Edge as our first MGP in Thailand to deliver GDC air-gapped for local organizations.”

“This next-generation, AI-enabled sovereign cloud solution will enable the public sector

and other regulated industries to accelerate digital transformation on their own terms, even when faced with stringent digital sovereignty requirements. GDC empowers organizations to unlock new ways to analyze data, uncover insights,

boost productivity, and build modern applications while ensuring they have complete control and protection of their sensitive data.”

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