Airline reservation technology biz Sabre Corporation has almost completed a mammoth migration to Google Cloud – one that would have tested the nerves of the most steely-eyed IT director.
The US-based company disclosed that nearly 90 percent of its workloads are now on Google Cloud and it has closed 17 datacenters.
Sabre announced an agreement with Google in 2020 to drive digital transformation. The move involved migrating data and adopting Google’s cloud services, including data analytics tools as part of its operations.
Writing on LinkedIn, Sabre Chief Information Officer Joe DiFonzo said the company has now moved “more than 40,000 servers, 400,000 CPUs, and 50 petabytes of storage” to Google’s platform.