Google Cloud partners Temenos for banking push

Temenos has signed a strategic partnership with Google Cloud to help financial services organisations run mission-critical banking software and applications.

The two companies began collaborating last year to integrate Temenos’ cloud-agnostic software into Google Cloud and have already worked with several joint banking customers in Europe and Asia.

Under this expanded partnership, Temenos’ full suite of banking software and applications will now be available on Google Cloud’s Anthos, enabling customers to deliver workloads across on-premise and cloud environments; or even across multiple clouds.

Anthos is a hybrid and multi-cloud application platform that lets organisations migrate and modernise their existing applications, build new ones and run them anywhere. Built on open-source technology such as Kubernetes, Istio and containers, it helps banks’ developers, security professionals, platform teams and operations engineers.

Max Chuard, chief executive at Temenos, said he’s witnessed “explosive growth” in cloud adoption across the banking industry.

“As a strategic global banking software partner of Google Cloud, we will bring to market innovative solutions that combine our API-first, cloud-native, microservices-based banking software with Google Cloud’s scale and leading cloud capabilities,” he stated, adding: “Together we will enable banks to reduce their time to market and operational complexity, as well as elastically scale and deliver outstanding digital customer experiences.”

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