[MUSIC PLAYING] ALISON WAGONFELD: Hi, everyone. I'm Alison Wagonfeld
with Google Cloud. Welcome to Google Cloud Next. And thank you to our
Google orchestra, composed of Bay Area Googlers. We are coming to you live
from our Google Cloud campus in Silicon Valley,
where I'm here with Sundar Pichai and Thomas Kurian. We have an incredible lineup
over the next three days with live keynotes,
demos, and Q&A with our leadership
in over 140 sessions covering all our
cloud solutions. Our customers and
partners will share how they're using Google Cloud
and Google Workspace technology to tackle their greatest
challenges and opportunities. We are humbled to support their
work and share their stories. Thank you for
being here with us. And now, please join me in
welcoming Google and Alphabet CEO, Sundar Pichai. SUNDAR PICHAI: Hi, everyone. Welcome to Google
Cloud Next 2021. We are happy you're here. Of course, I'd be happier
if we could actually be here in person. Don't get me wrong,
Thomas is great company. But he still doesn't laugh
at my container jokes. So while many of us are still
waiting for a return to normal, it does feel like
we are on our way. The question is, will
we recognize normal when we get there? The pandemic has
sped up digitization in all aspects of our lives. It's changed how
we visit a doctor, how our kids learn
in school, and how we connect with one another. And it's made the future
of work our present, giving us renewed opportunity
to transform our organizations. From our work with
customers, Thomas and I have learned there are three
things that position us to be most helpful to businesses-- first, our Cloud
platform, it's designed to help enterprises transform
through digitization, built on the deep
investments we've made in technical infrastructure
over the past 23 years. Looking at our networking and
data center investments alone, we have the largest network with
the lowest latency of any cloud provider. With our expansions into Warsaw,
Delhi, Melbourne, and Toronto this year, we now have 28
regions with plans for 10 more. And it's all connected
by 19 sub-sea cables. Our Grace Hopper
transatlantic cable will be the first to incorporate
novel optical fiber switching. Second, our enterprise customers
benefit from our consumer scale and innovation. We have a deep and
broad consumer ecosystem of devices and services. YouTube connects
a global community of viewers and creators. Android, Nest,
Assistant, and Maps are loved by people
around the world. We have the unique ability to
connect consumer ecosystems with enterprise ecosystems. For example, the realistic
voices and language understanding that
powers Google Assistant can improve enterprise
customer experiences and increase satisfaction. And the underlying
visual technology that enables Google Lens to
help people shop or learn about a new flower
in their garden can help manufacturers
identify defects. Third, we offer
comprehensive security that helps organizations,
including ours, protect what matters. Security is foundational
to everything we do. We have a long
history of building it into every layer of the
computing environment. We are a pioneer of
zero trust computing and have deep experience
running this model at scale. On its own, any one
of these pillars would be helpful to customers. Put together, they can
be transformative, which is the mission of Google Cloud. We continue to drive innovation
through our products. Over the past year, we have
had more than 1,500 product and feature releases. That's about four a day. They're all designed
to be helpful, from Smart Canvas and
Google Workspace that makes collaboration
richer, to new AI powered industry solutions and BigQuery
Omni for data analytics across any cloud. We've also made significant
partnership announcements. For example, we teamed up
with global telecom leaders, such as Ericsson, Nokia, and
T-Systems to deliver 5G edge and hosted computing solutions. What I'm most
excited about is how our strengths in cloud,
consumer, and security are helping top
enterprises accelerate their transformation. Ford chose Google as their
transformation partner because of our strength
in consumer and cloud. Together, we are innovating in
electrification, connectivity, and self-driving technologies. Ford is harnessing Google
Maps to help drivers navigate, Google Assistant to help
drivers concentrate, and Google Play to keep
passengers learning and entertained. L'Oreal partnered
across Google to build a virtual try-on experience. They are harnessing
the best AI models, as well as using YouTube to
build a community of fans, and Google Shopping to make
it easy to discover and buy their products. We are humbled that so many
organizations continue to put their trust in Google Cloud. And we are committed to
helping you solve the biggest challenges you face. I'll be back a little later to
talk more about how we do that. But first, I'll
turn the stage over to Thomas Kurian,
CEO of Google Cloud to talk more about our mission. THOMAS KURIAN:
Thank you, Sundar. Hello, everyone. It's a pleasure to be here on
Google's Silicon Valley campus today for the moment we've
all looked forward to all year long, the opportunity
to connect with you, our customers, partners,
and developers, and to share all the
amazing, exciting stuff we've been working on. A special thank you
to all our sponsors, especially our luminary
sponsors, Accenture, Atos, Maven Wave, and Deloitte. Let's first hear from
some of our customers about the amazing
ways in which they have accelerated transformation
with Google Cloud. [VIDEO PLAYBACK] [MUSIC PLAYING] - The pandemic
really did accelerate the digital wave of change by
easily three to five years. - We transitioned
to all virtual care. - We're better
positioned to accelerate. - Fast forward to today,
we have a truly profound, permanent structural
transformation. - Now, our team can look
at hundreds of calls in minutes instead of weeks. - Our business has
really been transformed with the help of Google Cloud. We have spikes in demand. We can scale four times
in less than five minutes. - Schrodinger is transforming
the way scientists are developing drugs. Chemical space is
almost infinite. We can do things we
couldn't do before. - Can't I just
track my shipment? We think that we can help solve
that for the supply chain. - How can we help workers
with artificial intelligence? - Suddenly, lots of
ideas become interesting. - We're very excited to develop
our artificial intelligence and machine learning. - Access to innovation,
the speed of innovation. - Seconds, milliseconds
all matter. - We're rethinking routine
and pioneering simplicity. - The partnership
with Google Cloud provides us with technology
that will drive us to be better. [END PLAYBACK] Now, it's not a secret that
many of the biggest and most innovative technology companies,
leaders such as Spotify, Twitter, Shopify, MercadoLibre,
ShareChat, Dapper Labs, and so many other exciting
startups and tech leaders choose Google Cloud to help
them build, scale, and innovate. Still, other customers
are transforming using our purpose-built
industry solutions. The Home Depot,
for instance, used contact center AI to
reduce customer resolution time by 91 million minutes. Procter & Gamble
creates personalized omnichannel journeys from over
275 million consumer records. IKEA Retail use
recommendations AI to increase e-commerce
click-through rates by 30% and increase order value by 2%. FIH, a Foxconn company,
used visual inspection to identify defects 10
times more accurately. Mr. Cooper, a leading
mortgage services provider, used document AI to process
mortgage documents 400% more efficiently. And Bank of New York Mellon
developed a liquidity solution that predicts nearly 40% of
securities settlement failures with 90% accuracy. We're helping many businesses
drive durable innovation through long-term partnerships
with Google's transformation cloud. Now, to help them transform,
we focus on five key themes. One, are we the best at
understanding and using data in the industry? Two, do we have the
industry's leading technology infrastructure? Three, are we creating
the best hybrid workplace for our passionate and
talented employees? Four, do we know that our data,
systems, and users are secure now and that they will
be secure in the future? And five, are we
working together to address the most
important challenges facing our world today? We help organizations address
these important questions. Let's Start. With the first question. Are we the best at understanding
and using data in the industry? We help organizations
unify their data across multiple
clouds and silos, combining structured
and unstructured data, and making data every
employee's superpower. Using data analytics
and AI together, Schrodinger accelerated
clinical drug discovery by 60%, finding new
breakthroughs faster. Like many states around
the United States, the Wisconsin Department
of Workforce Development confronted a wave of
new unemployment claims. Using Google's data cloud, they
clear over 750,000 unemployment claims, reducing claim times
from weeks to just days and dispersing over $2 billion
in unemployment benefits. Walmart is transforming
the experience for the approximately
220 million shoppers around the globe who visit
a Walmart store, club, or e-commerce website each week. I'm honored today to welcome
Suresh Kumar, executive vice president, Walmart's global
chief technology officer, and chief development officer. SURESH KUMAR: Hi, Thomas. And hello, everyone. I'm excited to be
here today to share about how we at Walmart
are innovating on behalf of our customers, our
associates, and the role that our partners like
you, Google, have played in our innovation journey. Now, I came to Walmart at a
time of incredible digital transformation and,
jointly with my team, created a robust execution
plan to accelerate the transformation
across three areas-- building great
customer experiences, optimizing our business,
and modernizing our platform and our infrastructure. Each of these three priorities
are individually important. But when you bring them
together at the scale of a business like Walmart,
it has a massive impact. If you move with speed,
you can completely transform global operations
and disrupt entire industries. Some of our most data intensive,
our critical decisioning processes are getting
the BigQuery treatment. Through this, not only are we
seeing significant savings that will continue as we migrate
more and more data over, we are also seeing the
ability to use the data in interesting ways, including
enabling analytics at scale and turning data into
actionable insights. From a data migration
to BigQuery standpoint, 97% of the tables used
for data warehouse have already migrated
to the cloud. And 30% of the big data have
been migrated with plans to almost double that by
the end of this fiscal year. And the cherry on the
top is that BigQuery has allowed us to integrate
with pretty much any data visualization tool and analytics
tools that's out there, thereby improving our processing
time by 23% and, of course, needless to say, a
much better experience. Using BigQuery has had a
direct impact on our business. An excellent example
is our ability to close our financial
books in three days instead of five days. And that's a pretty big deal. Leveraging our
cloud has enabled us to unleash the potential of
AI across our entire business. This goes from
predicting demand, to managing in stock levels,
to optimizing supply chain, to freeing up time
for our associates to serve our customers. As one example,
Express Delivery, which is our two
hour delivery service which we launched
last year, actively uses it behind the
scenes as our customer is creating their order. Multiple algorithms
work in unison to optimize the deliveries
out and determine if the customer is eligible
for Express Delivery. We are building our own
AI and ML capabilities to power multiple
areas of our business, including classification,
natural language processing, forecasting, regression,
computer vision, predictions, process automations,
and a whole lot more. So to wrap up, I'm really
excited about the opportunity Walmart has to drive
innovation and to further disrupt the retail industry. I hope you'll agree
that our work together is making a huge difference
for our customers and our associates. Thank you for having me. THOMAS KURIAN:
Thank you, Suresh. Tens of thousands of incredible
organizations like Walmart choose Google's data
cloud for four reasons. First, Google's data cloud is
the most complete and unified data and AI platform to help you
manage every stage of the data lifecycle. From running
operational transactions to developing
analytical applications, we help customers unify
data lakes and warehouses as data lake houses,
to reduce complexity, and to combine structured
and unstructured data. Built-in data science and AI
with support for MapReduce, Spark, and Presto enables
continuous learning and experimentation. And we support
real-time streaming that natively uses open source
standards, like Beam and Flink. Google's data Cloud is also
unmatched for speed, scale, security, and reliability. BigQuery, one of the most
successful and beloved data warehouse solutions, with its
unique serverless approach, during a typical week
helps more than 3,000 different organizations
analyze more than 200 petabytes of data. And thousands of
customers use Dataproc to run Spark in Hadoop
clusters easily. Spanner, a fully managed
relational database with unlimited scale and
multi-zone and multi-region consistency, serves more than
1 billion requests per second and provides a 5-9 SLA. Google data Cloud's
Vertex AI offers the AI-pioneered at Google
Research and Deepmind so that every data scientist
and ML engineer can now build, deploy, and scale AI
models faster and with 80% less code using AI the
same way Google does. For instance, GE Appliances, an
appliance manufacturing leader for more than a century, is
using Google Cloud including AI The Edge to build
innovative digital products with over-the-air updates. Finally, Google's data cloud
is more open standards-based. You can choose from Postgres,
MySQL, Redis, MongoDB, or migrate from
Oracle or SQL server. And we have strategic
partners with leading data-driven applications. For instance, C3 AI has
made its entire lineup of AI-based applications
available on Google Cloud. Our customers can analyze,
govern, and visualize data from many databases and
storage systems on Google or other clouds, including
all of Google's databases, Google Sheets,
and BigQuery using Looker, our premier BI and
embedded analytics solution. Today, we're
thrilled and excited to announce that we'll
be integrating Tableau, a leader in data
visualization, with Looker, Google Sheets, and BigQuery. Tableau customers will
soon be able to use Looker's semantic model,
enabling new levels of data governance and access to data. Let's take a look at this. Alex, over to you. ALEKSANDRA ALEKSIC:
Thank you, Thomas. In this demo, we're going to
show you how you can seamlessly use Looker and Tableau
together to answer your critical
business questions. Let's say I work at
an e-commerce company. And our Looker model
provides a consistent view across the organization for
our most important business metrics. Here, for example, you
can see the definition for gross margin. Our Looker dashboard is based
on that same semantic model. Since it provides trusted
insights at a glance, I can immediately see
that sales are up. However, did I miss anything? Let's find out. Say I'm more comfortable
working in spreadsheets. I can now take advantage of the
new integration between Looker and Google Sheets. With a couple of clicks, I
have access to my governed and trusted Looker
data in Sheets. And I can easily connect
to my data models. To understand which factors
are impacting sales, I'll drag and drop fields from
my model into a pivot table to break out sales by
category over time. Since it's pulling
from Looker, I can trust that all the data
definitions are consistent. I can use familiar Sheets
formulas and formatting to get insights faster
and understand how specific products are selling. We see a notable
downward trend month over month for activewear. I want to share these findings
with my marketing team, who's using Tableau. Now, I can use the new
Tableau and Looker integration to combine data from my Looker
data model with marketing data to build a more comprehensive
view of my business. Next, I'm going to
plot sales by category and then add marketing
spend to the view. Tableau makes it easy for me
to drill down on relevant data. Now, I can see that
social marketing spend was significantly
lower for activewear. And this is why there's a
downward trend in activewear sales. I'm going to publish this
result on Tableau Online and tag my marketing team,
so they can take action. Leveraging integrations between
Tableau, Sheets, and Looker allows our teams to build
powerful visualizations using trusted data. We can then share
these visualizations throughout our organization
to drive informed decisions, action, and impact. Back over to you, Thomas. THOMAS KURIAN: Thank you, Alex. The second question
customers ask-- do we have industry-leading
technology infrastructure? We're experiencing
great momentum with our open
infrastructure cloud. Many of the most demanding
and technically advanced customers in the world
disproportionately choose us. Take, for example, leading
media companies and streaming services, such as
Univision and Global, the largest media
group in Latin America. They use our high performance
networking, computing, and storage to broadcast
media, including live events, such as the
recent Tokyo Olympics. Leading telecommunications
companies are also choosing Google Cloud. Reliance Jio, the world's
second largest mobile carrier, is automating its 5G network. Vodafone is processing
over a billion network events each day. AT&T is delivering new
multi-access edge computing solutions. And Tellus is migrating critical
IT and network workloads all to Google Cloud. Leading data
management companies, including Databricks, Redis,
Cockroach Labs, Couchbase, Elastic, InfluxData, MariaDB,
MongoDB, Neo4j, and SingleStore are all growing faster on Google
Cloud than on any other cloud. And they love our
storage scalability and advanced infrastructure. MongoDB, for instance,
has more net new customers via Google Cloud Marketplace
than on any other cloud. Leading cybersecurity companies,
such as Palo Alto Networks, [INAUDIBLE] Splunk,
Broadcom, and ForgeRock are also choosing Google
Cloud for its performance, global scale, and
underlying security. Customers are migrating and
transforming SAP and VMware workloads to Google Cloud. In just the last year, we've
added three times the number of SAP customers
as the prior year. And we're accelerating. PayPal, for instance, has
an SAP HANA scale-out system supporting 40 million
business transactions daily, 200 billion records
touched in just 30 seconds. Mitel in Canada migrated over
1,000 VMware virtual machines in less than 90 days to
Google Cloud VMware Engine. Nylas, an API platform company,
chose our Tau virtual machines along with Google
Kubernetes Engine, as they saw over 40%
better price performance than in a competitor. Customers choose our
open cloud Infrastructure for three main reasons. First, we make your path
to migrate and modernize using cloud easy with
migration tools, new serverless and container capabilities,
and managed services as your developers
spend more time building experiences that
your customers love. Second, we offer
transformative capabilities with cutting edge
performance and security. And our network
offers three times the throughput of
other cloud providers. Third, we remain, and were,
the very first and only cloud provider with a clear
multi-cloud strategy. We provide you with a
consistent developer experience built in open source to write
once and deploy anywhere. Many customers, like Plaid,
a financial services leader, use Anthos to deploy, operate,
and manage applications across multiple clouds. Recently, we introduced
Anthos for virtual machines, standardizing the
way that you manage applications across both
virtual machines and containers. For multi-cloud
data, BigQuery Omni lets customers analyze data
across Google Cloud, AWS, and Azure. With it, Johnson &
Johnson, for instance, was able to combine data
in Google Cloud and AWS-3 using BigQuery Omni without
needing to migrate data. Customers also want
to expand where they use Google Cloud, whether
in their private data centers or out on the edge. For instance, some workloads
cannot move to the public cloud entirely due to the need for
large amounts of local data processing, extremely low
latency, or strict regulations. To solve these challenges,
we're announcing today Google Distributed Cloud,
a portfolio of hardware and software solutions that
extend our infrastructure to the edge and even into
your own data center. To tell you more about
it, please welcome Ines from our Google Cloud
Distributed cloud team. INES ENVI: Thank you, Thomas. Google Distributed
Cloud is a set of fully managed services
running on Google's managed hardware. Based on open APIs
and built on Anthos, it gives customers greater
deployment flexibility and ensures more
consistent operations across hybrid and multi-cloud
environments, more than any other Cloud provider. There are four
deployment scenarios, depending on your
specific needs. Google's network edge,
this allows customers to leverage over
140 network edge locations around the world. Operator edge, this
scenario is designed to accommodate emerging
services and applications with stringent latency and
reliability requirements for a specific operator. Customer edge, this scenario
supports customer-owned edge locations, such as retail
stores, factory floors, or branch offices, which
require localized compute and processes. And finally, customer
data centers-- this deployment option is
specific to customer-owned data centers and call facilities. Google Distributed Cloud
also includes a hosted mode to run sensitive
workloads and address data sovereignty, security,
and privacy requirements. It does not require connectivity
to Google Cloud at any time to manage infrastructure,
services, APIs, or tooling. You have the choice
to manage it yourself or host through a
designated trusted partner. Back to you, Thomas. THOMAS KURIAN: Thank you, Ines. Partners like HPE,
Dell, Cisco, and NetApp are key as we deploy Google
Distributed Cloud globally on best in class hardware. I'm pleased to announce the
expansion of our partnership with Network Appliance
in two important ways. First, NetApp is
our primary partner supporting Google's Distributed
Cloud storage infrastructure. Second, for customers using
Google Cloud VMware Engine, they now have preview access
for NetApp Cloud Volumes. We are the only hyperscale
to provide customers with this choice. Deep partnerships with
T-Systems systems and Telus have also enabled us to address
the evolving sovereignty requirements for cloud
technology in Germany and France. The next question we hear is,
how can we provide the best environment to help
employees create and innovate together, especially
in a hybrid workplace? Hybrid is redefining
how we all work, making it less
about where we work, but more about the
quality of our experience. Studies estimate that
more than 48% of employees will work remotely post-COVID. Google Workspace is
the best platform for hybrid work with simple,
powerful, and secure tools to help people communicate and
collaborate with one another, no matter where they are. We introduced Smart Canvas to
help content creators remove friction from
workflows and enable teams to stay connected
outside of meetings, to foster well-being, and
reduce video call fatigue. We made communication
and collaboration completely seamless. For instance, users can
easily present and collaborate in meetings, create meeting
notes from their calendar, present in Meet directly
from Docs, Sheets, or Slides, and collaborate directly
from Chat and Spaces. We optimized collaboration
from all mobile devices to provide great experiences for
frontline workers who make up 80% of the global workforce. One of America's largest
hospital systems, CommonSpirit Health, is
advancing its mission during the pandemic by
making its frontline doctors and nurses productive
at Google Workspace. Since hybrid work has
removed the notion of a physical location
for work, Google Workspace created spaces, a unified
digital location for work. Today, more than 3 billion users
move security and seamlessly between Mail, Chat, Audio,
Video, and now Spaces. And you too can choose among
the over 5,300 public apps in our marketplace. And you can also add
thousands of private apps to enhance your workspace. And I want to step
aside for just a minute and tell you about a hidden
secret in our portfolio of products, AppSheet,
our notebook platform that makes it easy for everyone, not
just professional developers, to build amazing
apps and workflows. For instance, property managers
at [INAUDIBLE] Properties used AppSheet to
build a mobile app, to log, track, and resolve
problems with headquarters, replacing a multi-step
manual process. We're also partnering
with Citrix because employees sometimes
need access to Windows, and Mac OS applications,
and desktops directly served from the Cloud. We're expanding our
partnership with Citrix today to deliver an integrated
desktop as a service solution purpose-built on Google Cloud. Now, customers ask us, do we
know that our data, systems, and users are secure? And how do we keep them
secure in the future? As more digital users access
more data from more locations, the risk of cybersecurity
breaches is accelerating. By pioneering new
approaches to security, Google keeps more
people safe online than anyone else in the world. Take, for instance, JetBlue. It's keeping its system
secure, protecting the data of all its travelers,
and modernizing its security operations using Chronicle
to detect threats across petabytes of
security telemetry, eliminating data blind spots. Commerzbank, one of
Germany's largest banks, is using a new certificate
authority service to verify machine and
workload identity, improving security, simplifying
operations, eliminating entire classes of threats. Secure by default
drives customers to choose Google Cloud. First, we've
implemented zero trust at the core of our services
and our operations, enabling you to trust nothing. Second, we've built cloud scale
threat detection and response, allowing you to
detect everything. And third, we know it's
not just about tools. We provide the
advisory services you need to transform
security operations. We keep customers safe with
BeyondCorp Enterprise, which enables zero trust
access for all users. Today, we're
expanding BeyondCorp to all your applications--
modern and legacy, web and desktop, and even to
production environments. We keep customers safe by
eliminating software supply chain vulnerabilities. Over the past two decades,
we've pioneered an approach to secure our own
software supply chain. We are now making
that technology available through the
SLSA Open Source Framework and as managed
services in our Cloud to help you secure your
own software supply chain. We keep customers safe by
integrating Chronicle's threat detection capability with
our Security Command Center, allowing you to respond
faster to potential risks. And we keep customers safe by
bringing our security expertise to you with our Google
Cybersecurity Action Team, a team of our leading
security experts who can help shape your
security transformation from your very
first implementation through responding
to a major incident and engineering new
solutions as needs change. Finally, we continue to
expand our security ecosystem with companies like Fortinet,
Palo Alto Networks, [INAUDIBLE] and so many more. Today, I'd like to
welcome your new security partner, Cybereason, with
whom we are collaborating to deliver a new, extended
detection and response offering that will
combine Chronicle's capability with
Cybereason's MalOps Engine for faster, easier threat
detection and response. Our products, our new
Cybersecurity Action Team, and our partnerships
all make the world safer from cyber threats. To talk more about how we help
keep each and every one of you secure and how we're
addressing some of the most important
challenges facing our world, I'd like to invite Sundar back. Thank you. SUNDAR PICHAI:
Thank you, Thomas. Security is top of mind for
businesses of all sizes, as well as the public sector. And despite the progress that
has been made in cybersecurity, large scale breaches
continue to make headlines. That's why, in August,
Google announced we will invest $10 billion
over the next five years to strengthen cybersecurity. That includes expanding
zero trust programs, helping secure the
software supply chain, and enhancing open
source security. A new challenge is
keeping collaboration secure and private, as we move
to hybrid work environments. To help, we are introducing
a new Work Safer program. It provides the highest level
of security for your email, meetings, messaging, and
more, and brings together Google Workspace with Titan
Security Keys, BeyondCorp, and other secure technologies,
products, and partners. Now, every kind of
organization in business can access the same
security protections that make work safer at Google. Security is an issue
that affects us all. And this brings us to the
last question Thomas posed. Are we addressing the
most important challenges facing our world? Climate change is one of
the most profound challenges we face. It'll take all of us working
together to solve it. Sustainability has been
a core value for us for more than two decades. Google has been carbon
neutral since 2007. And we've matched our operations
with 100% renewable energy over four consecutive years. Last year, we set out to make
our third decade of climate action our biggest yet. That included a bold
commitment to operate on 24/7 carbon free energy
across our offices and data centers by 2030. And last week, we
announced new ways we are helping 1 billion people
make more sustainable choices. When it comes to
enterprises, one of the most important
sustainability choices is where to run your technology. IDC predicts cloud migrations
over the next four years could reduce carbon emissions
by over 1 billion metric tons or the equivalent of
removing 200 million cars off the road for a year. We are proud that Google
Cloud is the cleanest cloud in the industry. Earlier this year, we
introduced a way for customers to choose the cleanest regions
to run their workloads. Today, we are
expanding our portfolio of solutions and partnerships
to help reduce your carbon footprint. First, we have focused on
giving you greater transparency around carbon emissions data. We are announcing Carbon
Footprint, a new service to measure, track, and
report the gross carbon emissions associated with
your Google Cloud usage. Having this data at your
fingertips is really important. And we know that many customers
track sustainability data in other places. That's why I'm happy to announce
that Google Cloud Emission Data will integrate directly
into Salesforce Sustainability Cloud. We also want to give you the
tools to act on the data. So today, we are
introducing a new tool that will alert you when
you have idle workloads and make recommendations
to reduce carbon emissions. It's all part of
our goal to help make your Cloud transformation
secure and sustainable and solve for what's next. So on behalf of
Thomas and myself, let me thank you once
again for trusting us to be a partner with
you on this journey. And we hope you enjoy
the next three days. Thank you. [MUSIC PLAYING]