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The award acknowledges Making Science’s growth of cloud service provision at Google Cloud Iberia’s ‘Hackathon Awards 2022’ event, which explores the key trends, messages and developments that identify the challenges the cloud industry faces
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Despite the UK government recently unveiling ambitions to strengthen the digital economy through the UK Digital Strategy, only a third of UK businesses who work with digital data currently use cloud providers, highlighting continued room for growth in the cloud technology marketplace
Making Science, a digital acceleration company, has received the Cloud 2022 Award in the Sales Growth in 2022 category, from Google Cloud. With this recognition, which is part of Google Cloud Iberia’s ‘Hackathon Awards 2022’, the technology giant seeks to reward the work of various companies in areas such as growth, investment in capacities or growth, investment in capabilities or industry solutions.
“This recognition highlights Making Science’s commitment to the Cloud and the return on investment for our customers. The cloud offers easily accessible data storage and computing power that provides potential cost savings and increased productivity”
With the overall goal of strengthening its presence on a global stage, the UK is currently looking to expand R&D tax reliefs to cover cloud computing as a part of its moves to encourage growth in its digital economy. Yet, with two thirds of businesses working with digital data not yet using cloud providers, increased demand for support in cloud technology adoption is imminent. “This recognition highlights Making Science’s commitment to the Cloud and the return on investment for our customers. The cloud offers easily accessible data storage and computing power that provides potential cost savings and increased productivity,” explains Álvaro Verdeja, Director of Global Tech and Data at Making Science.
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This award demonstrates the company’s commitment to this type of technology and the great results of the collaboration between Google and the consultancy when it comes to operating Cloud technology in different clients from different verticals, jointly developing new strategies so that brands can grow their businesses by relying on cloud technology.
Verdeja explains that “the sector’s growth will be reinforced by new technologies that offer more efficiency, scalability, and flexibility. This is just the beginning. Cloud has experienced exponential growth in recent years. Total investment in cloud infrastructure reached approximately 134 billion pounds last year, 37% more than in 2020, according to data from Synergy.
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In line with cloud technology market growth, Making Science’s main objective is to export its expertise and cloud services globally, maximising the company’s exponential expansion in recent years. The company considers the Cloud to be one of its core services and currently offers consulting and cloud operations alongside Google Cloud in the countries in which it operates.