NTT DATA has announced a global partnership with Google Cloud to help enterprises adopt AI-powered cloud solutions more effectively.
The collaboration brings together NTT DATA’s experience in AI, cloud modernization, and data engineering with Google Cloud analytics, AI, and cloud platforms to create tailored, scalable solutions for organizations across industries.
The partnership will focus on developing industry-specific AI and cloud applications, modernizing IT operations, and addressing security and regulatory requirements. It will also introduce sandbox environments for faster testing and deployment of new cloud solutions.

Key focus areas include:
- Industry-specific AI solutions to improve analytics, decision-making, and customer experiences.
- Cloud modernization with secure and scalable infrastructure.
- Application and security upgrades including mainframe modernization, DevOps, and cybersecurity.
- Sovereign cloud options for regulated sectors such as finance, healthcare, and government.
- Hands-on innovation through Google Distributed Cloud sandbox environments.
To support delivery, NTT DATA has formed a dedicated Google Cloud Business Group of engineers, architects, and consultants, backed by global training and certification programs. Both companies will also co-invest in go-to-market campaigns to expand adoption across priority industries.
This partnership builds on previous co-innovation efforts in APAC and follows NTT DATA’s acquisition of Google Cloud specialist Niveus Solutions, further strengthening its capabilities in cloud transformation.
Industry impact examples:
- In financial services, solutions like NTT DATA’s Regla will use Google Cloud’s infrastructure to streamline compliance and reporting.
- In hospitality, the Virtual Travel Concierge uses Google’s Gemini models to deliver real-time multilingual support and personalized travel recommendations for millions of customers each month.
Enterprises in sectors such as banking, retail, manufacturing, healthcare, and the public sector are expected to benefit from faster modernization, improved resilience, and new AI-driven services.