[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.]  TheValueist [@TheValueist](/creator/twitter/TheValueist) on x 1567 followers Created: 2025-07-25 10:16:48 UTC $GOOGL $NOW (Bloomberg) -- Alphabet Inc.’s Google inked a deal worth more than $X billion to provide cloud-computing services to software firm ServiceNow Inc., a win for Google Cloud’s efforts to get major enterprises onto its platform. ServiceNow committed to spending $XXX billion over five years, according to a person familiar with the agreement who asked not to be identified discussing internal information. ServiceNow said it has deals with multiple cloud platforms to provide services and declined to disclose the value of individual contracts. Google declined to comment. In the past, many big enterprise customers have used cloud industry leaders Inc.’s Amazon Web Services or Microsoft Corp.’s Azure. In February, Salesforce Inc. agreed to spend $XXX billion on Google Cloud services, a move away from its traditional cloud vendor of AWS. Google also added OpenAI as a customer this year. Google Cloud, No. X in the industry, is viewed as parent company Alphabet’s strongest source of growth as the main search business matures. The cloud unit has benefited from the company’s massive spending on artificial intelligence, and Alphabet’s expertise in the emerging technology has helped Google Cloud score client wins, especially among AI startups. The business generated revenue that jumped XX% to $XXXX billion in the second quarter, Alphabet reported Wednesday. ServiceNow makes software that helps companies organize and automate their personnel and information technology operations. In a filing Thursday, the company disclosed $XXX billion in cloud services commitments through 2030. Chief Product Officer Amit Zavery is a former Google Cloud executive and was hired by ServiceNow in October 2024. XXX engagements  **Related Topics** [googl](/topic/googl) [$now](/topic/$now) [$googl](/topic/$googl) [stocks communication services](/topic/stocks-communication-services) [servicenow](/topic/servicenow) [stocks technology](/topic/stocks-technology) [Post Link](https://x.com/TheValueist/status/1948688879449497968)
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$GOOGL $NOW (Bloomberg) -- Alphabet Inc.’s Google inked a deal worth more than $X billion to provide cloud-computing services to software firm ServiceNow Inc., a win for Google Cloud’s efforts to get major enterprises onto its platform. ServiceNow committed to spending $XXX billion over five years, according to a person familiar with the agreement who asked not to be identified discussing internal information. ServiceNow said it has deals with multiple cloud platforms to provide services and declined to disclose the value of individual contracts. Google declined to comment. In the past, many big enterprise customers have used cloud industry leaders Inc.’s Amazon Web Services or Microsoft Corp.’s Azure. In February, Salesforce Inc. agreed to spend $XXX billion on Google Cloud services, a move away from its traditional cloud vendor of AWS. Google also added OpenAI as a customer this year. Google Cloud, No. X in the industry, is viewed as parent company Alphabet’s strongest source of growth as the main search business matures. The cloud unit has benefited from the company’s massive spending on artificial intelligence, and Alphabet’s expertise in the emerging technology has helped Google Cloud score client wins, especially among AI startups. The business generated revenue that jumped XX% to $XXXX billion in the second quarter, Alphabet reported Wednesday. ServiceNow makes software that helps companies organize and automate their personnel and information technology operations. In a filing Thursday, the company disclosed $XXX billion in cloud services commitments through 2030. Chief Product Officer Amit Zavery is a former Google Cloud executive and was hired by ServiceNow in October 2024.
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