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KOCHI: As tech giant Google aims to enhance Kerala's IT ecosystem, the state's IT ecosystem will have the chance to pick up on the finer points of contemporary technology. According to Satyendra Khare, Growth Leader, Partner Ecosystem, Google, the company is now working to improve and equip the Keralan IT ecosystem by providing them with Google Cloud training and certification.

"We see a huge opportunity to modernise the customer-IT infrastructure in the state. We have already started doing it for banking, manufacturing, retail, healthcare, and many other sectors. We have also started providing training to understand the latest technologies that Google has developed," he said.

In order to transfer the enterprise, customer experience, and user experience, he claimed that the organisation is dedicated to introducing the most cutting-edge technologies to transform each and every individual. He was speaking with the media while the Kerala Chapter of the CIO Association of India was hosting the God's Own Conclave (CIOKlub), NIE reported.

The conclave, with the subject "Tech Tides & Good Vibes," which celebrates the third anniversary of the Kerala Chapter, will emphasize the value of strategic thinking and the development of an innovative culture through the prudent application of technology. The colloquium was attended by more than 100 CIOs from throughout India and over 20 significant global technology leaders from various industries.

The event was inaugurated by actress Aparana Balamurali and was organised with the support of almost 20 top companies, including iPlanet Enterprise, Apple, Jio Business, Google Cloud, Econz, Dell Technologies, StarOneIT, Airtel, HPE, and Skylark. The event was also attended by Sreekumar Balachandran, president of CIOKlub Kerala, CIOKlub General Body members Subhash Singh and Gireesh Kulkkarni, Satyendra Khare, head of Google India and SAARC Strategic Partnerships, Satish Vaidhyanathan, director of Dell Apex, and Sukeerthy, country manager of HPE India.


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