{"id":4133,"date":"2019-07-22T20:11:00","date_gmt":"2019-07-22T20:11:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/localhost\/projects\/horsesforsources\/goog_msft_ai_services_072219\/"},"modified":"2021-12-03T08:18:09","modified_gmt":"2021-12-03T08:18:09","slug":"goog_msft_ai_services_072219","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.horsesforsources.com\/goog_msft_ai_services_072219\/","title":{"rendered":"Accenture, KPMG, Cognizant, Atos and TCS lead service delivery on Microsoft AI and Google AI Platforms"},"content":{"rendered":"

We’ve reached a stage where we can start to assess the capability of leading service providers to deliver comprehensive services across key AI platforms, especially Microsoft’s Azure AI platform and Google’s emerging AI platform suite.  So without further ado, let’s ask HFS’ Research Vice President, Reetika Fleming<\/a>, how she fared leading the two major Top 10 efforts this year…<\/p>\n

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Reetika – how are services around AI platforms progressing?  And specifically, what have you learned with regards to Google and Microsoft platforms?<\/strong><\/p>\n

We’re continuing to see AI ecosystems evolve around the big cloud vendors – Microsoft, IBM, AWS, and Google. From our recent deep-dives into the AI services alliances developing around Microsoft and Google, I can tell you that there are different strategies at play here. Google and Microsoft themselves have their own strengths and priorities, and the SI and consulting alliance partners are collaborating with them in different ways.<\/p>\n