
Palo Alto Networks moves internal operations to Google Cloud involving a multi-billion dollar agreement
Palo Alto Networks (PANW.US) announced that it will migrate key internal workloads to Google Cloud as part of a new multi-billion dollar collaboration agreement. Both parties stated that the deal is an expansion of their existing strategic partnership, which will further deepen cooperation at the engineering level.
According to the announcement, Palo Alto Networks is currently utilizing Google's Gemini artificial intelligence model to support its Copilot product and is using Google Cloud's Vertex AI platform.
Palo Alto Networks has completed over 75 joint integrations with Google Cloud and achieved approximately $2 billion in sales through the Google Cloud Marketplace. With the new phase of cooperation, customers will be able to protect real-time AI workloads and data on Google Cloud, unify security policies, and accelerate cloud deployment.
Following the announcement, Palo Alto Networks' stock price rose about 1% on Friday

