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Overview
  • Accelerate your digital transformation
  • Whether your business is early in its journey or well on its way to digital transformation, Google Cloud can help solve your toughest challenges.
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  • Key benefits
  • Why Google Cloud
    Top reasons businesses choose us.
  • AI and ML
    Get enterprise-ready AI.
  • Multicloud
    Run your apps wherever you need them.
  • Global infrastructure
    Build on the same infrastructure as Google.
  • Data Cloud
    Make smarter decisions with unified data.
  • Modern Infrastructure Cloud
    Next generation of cloud infrastructure.
  • Security
    Protect your users, data, and apps.
  • Productivity and collaboration
    Connect your teams with AI-powered apps.
  • Reports and insights
  • Executive insights
    Curated C-suite perspectives.
  • Analyst reports
    Read what industry analysts say about us.
  • Whitepapers
    Browse and download popular whitepapers.
  • Customer stories
    Explore case studies and videos.
Solutions
  • Industry Solutions
    Reduce cost, increase operational agility, and capture new market opportunities.
  • Retail
    Analytics and collaboration tools for the retail value chain.
  • Consumer Packaged Goods
    Solutions for CPG digital transformation and brand growth.
  • Financial Services
    Computing, data management, and analytics tools for financial services.
  • Healthcare and Life Sciences
    Advance research at scale and empower healthcare innovation.
  • Media and Entertainment
    Solutions for content production and distribution operations.
  • Telecommunications
    Hybrid and multi-cloud services to deploy and monetize 5G.
  • Games
    AI-driven solutions to build and scale games faster.
  • Manufacturing
    Migration and AI tools to optimize the manufacturing value chain.
  • Supply Chain and Logistics
    Enable sustainable, efficient, and resilient data-driven operations across supply chain and logistics operations.
  • Government
    Data storage, AI, and analytics solutions for government agencies.
  • Education
    Teaching tools to provide more engaging learning experiences.
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  • Application Modernization
    Assess, plan, implement, and measure software practices and capabilities to modernize and simplify your organization’s business application portfolios.
  • CAMP
    Program that uses DORA to improve your software delivery capabilities.
  • Modernize Traditional Applications
    Analyze, categorize, and get started with cloud migration on traditional workloads.
  • Migrate from PaaS: Cloud Foundry, Openshift
    Tools for moving your existing containers into Google's managed container services.
  • Migrate from Mainframe
    Automated tools and prescriptive guidance for moving your mainframe apps to the cloud.
  • Modernize Software Delivery
    Software supply chain best practices - innerloop productivity, CI/CD and S3C.
  • DevOps Best Practices
    Processes and resources for implementing DevOps in your org.
  • SRE Principles
    Tools and resources for adopting SRE in your org.
  • Day 2 Operations for GKE
    Tools and guidance for effective GKE management and monitoring.
  • FinOps and Optimization of GKE
    Best practices for running reliable, performant, and cost effective applications on GKE.
  • Run Applications at the Edge
    Guidance for localized and low latency apps on Google’s hardware agnostic edge solution.
  • Architect for Multicloud
    Manage workloads across multiple clouds with a consistent platform.
  • Go Serverless
    Fully managed environment for developing, deploying and scaling apps.
  • Artificial Intelligence
    Add intelligence and efficiency to your business with AI and machine learning.
  • Customer Engagement Suite with Google AI
    End-to-end application that combines our most advanced conversational AI.
  • Document AI
    Document processing and data capture automated at scale.
  • Vertex AI Search for retail
    Google-quality search and product recommendations for retailers.
  • Gemini for Google Cloud
    AI assistants for application development, coding, and more.
  • Generative AI on Google Cloud
    Transform content creation and discovery, research, customer service, and developer efficiency with the power of generative AI.
  • APIs and Applications
    Speed up the pace of innovation without coding, using APIs, apps, and automation.
  • New Business Channels Using APIs
    Attract and empower an ecosystem of developers and partners.
  • Unlocking Legacy Applications Using APIs
    Cloud services for extending and modernizing legacy apps.
  • Open Banking APIx
    Simplify and accelerate secure delivery of open banking compliant APIs.
  • Data Analytics
    Generate instant insights from data at any scale with a serverless, fully managed analytics platform that significantly simplifies analytics.
  • Data Migration
    Migrate and modernize with an AI-ready data platform.
  • Data Lake Modernization
    Services for building and modernizing your data lake.
  • Stream Analytics
    Insights from ingesting, processing, and analyzing event streams.
  • Marketing Analytics
    Solutions for collecting, analyzing, and activating customer data.
  • Datasets
    Data from Google, public, and commercial providers to enrich your analytics and AI initiatives.
  • Business Intelligence
    Solutions for modernizing your BI stack and creating rich data experiences.
  • AI for Data Analytics
    Write SQL, build predictive models, and visualize data with AI for data analytics.
  • Databases
    Migrate and manage enterprise data with security, reliability, high availability, and fully managed data services.
  • Database Migration
    Guides and tools to simplify your database migration life cycle.
  • Database Modernization
    Upgrades to modernize your operational database infrastructure.
  • Databases for Games
    Build global, live games with Google Cloud databases.
  • Google Cloud Databases
    Database services to migrate, manage, and modernize data.
  • Migrate Oracle workloads to Google Cloud
    Rehost, replatform, rewrite your Oracle workloads.
  • Open Source Databases
    Fully managed open source databases with enterprise-grade support.
  • SQL Server on Google Cloud
    Options for running SQL Server virtual machines on Google Cloud.
  • Gemini for Databases
    Supercharge database development and management with AI.
  • Infrastructure Modernization
    Migrate quickly with solutions for SAP, VMware, Windows, Oracle, and other workloads.
  • Application Migration
    Discovery and analysis tools for moving to the cloud.
  • SAP on Google Cloud
    Certifications for running SAP applications and SAP HANA.
  • High Performance Computing
    Compute, storage, and networking options to support any workload.
  • Windows on Google Cloud
    Tools and partners for running Windows workloads.
  • Data Center Migration
    Migration solutions for VMs, apps, databases, and more.
  • Active Assist
    Automatic cloud resource optimization and increased security.
  • Virtual Desktops
    Remote work solutions for desktops and applications (VDI & DaaS).
  • Rapid Migration and Modernization Program
    End-to-end migration program to simplify your path to the cloud.
  • Backup and Disaster Recovery
    Ensure your business continuity needs are met.
  • Red Hat on Google Cloud
    Google and Red Hat provide an enterprise-grade platform for traditional on-prem and custom applications.
  • Cross-Cloud Network
    Simplify hybrid and multicloud networking, and secure your workloads, data, and users.
  • Observability
    Monitor, troubleshoot, and improve app performance with end-to-end visibility.
  • Productivity and Collaboration
    Change the way teams work with solutions designed for humans and built for impact.
  • Google Workspace
    Collaboration and productivity tools for enterprises.
  • Google Workspace Essentials
    Secure video meetings and modern collaboration for teams.
  • Cloud Identity
    Unified platform for IT admins to manage user devices and apps.
  • Chrome Enterprise
    ChromeOS, Chrome Browser, and Chrome devices built for business.
  • Security
    Detect, investigate, and respond to online threats to help protect your business.
  • Security Analytics and Operations
    Solution for analyzing petabytes of security telemetry.
  • Web App and API Protection
    Threat and fraud protection for your web applications and APIs.
  • Security and Resilience Framework
    Solutions for each phase of the security and resilience life cycle.
  • Risk and compliance as code (RCaC)
    Solution to modernize your governance, risk, and compliance function with automation.
  • Software Supply Chain Security
    Solution for improving end-to-end software supply chain security.
  • Security Foundation
    Recommended products to help achieve a strong security posture.
  • Google Cloud Cybershield™
    Strengthen nationwide cyber defense.
  • Startups and SMB
    Accelerate startup and SMB growth with tailored solutions and programs.
  • Startup Program
    Get financial, business, and technical support to take your startup to the next level.
  • Small and Medium Business
    Explore solutions for web hosting, app development, AI, and analytics.
  • Software as a Service
    Build better SaaS products, scale efficiently, and grow your business.
Products
  • Featured Products
  • Compute Engine
    Virtual machines running in Google’s data center.
  • Cloud Storage
    Object storage that’s secure, durable, and scalable.
  • BigQuery
    Data warehouse for business agility and insights.
  • Cloud Run
    Fully managed environment for running containerized apps.
  • Google Kubernetes Engine
    Managed environment for running containerized apps.
  • Vertex AI
    Unified platform for ML models and generative AI.
  • Looker
    Platform for BI, data applications, and embedded analytics.
  • Apigee API Management
    Manage the full life cycle of APIs anywhere with visibility and control.
  • Cloud SQL
    Relational database services for MySQL, PostgreSQL and SQL Server.
  • Gemini
    Google Cloud products powered by Gemini.
  • Cloud CDN
    Content delivery network for delivering web and video.
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  • AI and Machine Learning
  • Vertex AI Platform
    Unified platform for ML models and generative AI.
  • Vertex AI Studio
    Build, tune, and deploy foundation models on Vertex AI.
  • Vertex AI Agent Builder
    Build and deploy gen AI experiences.
  • Conversational Agents
    Build conversational AI with both deterministic and gen AI functionality.
  • Vertex AI Search
    Build Google-quality search for your enterprise apps and experiences.
  • Speech-to-Text
    Speech recognition and transcription across 125 languages.
  • Text-to-Speech
    Speech synthesis in 220+ voices and 40+ languages.
  • Translation AI
    Language detection, translation, and glossary support.
  • Document AI
    Document processing and data capture automated at scale.
  • Vision AI
    Custom and pre-trained models to detect emotion, text, and more.
  • Contact Center as a Service
    Omnichannel contact center solution that is native to the cloud.
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  • Business Intelligence
  • Looker
    Platform for BI, data applications, and embedded analytics.
  • Looker Studio
    Interactive data suite for dashboarding, reporting, and analytics.
  • Compute
  • Compute Engine
    Virtual machines running in Google’s data center.
  • App Engine
    Serverless application platform for apps and back ends.
  • Cloud GPUs
    GPUs for ML, scientific computing, and 3D visualization.
  • Migrate to Virtual Machines
    Server and virtual machine migration to Compute Engine.
  • Spot VMs
    Compute instances for batch jobs and fault-tolerant workloads.
  • Batch
    Fully managed service for scheduling batch jobs.
  • Sole-Tenant Nodes
    Dedicated hardware for compliance, licensing, and management.
  • Bare Metal
    Infrastructure to run specialized workloads on Google Cloud.
  • Recommender
    Usage recommendations for Google Cloud products and services.
  • VMware Engine
    Fully managed, native VMware Cloud Foundation software stack.
  • Cloud Run
    Fully managed environment for running containerized apps.
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  • Containers
  • Google Kubernetes Engine
    Managed environment for running containerized apps.
  • Cloud Run
    Fully managed environment for running containerized apps.
  • Cloud Build
    Solution for running build steps in a Docker container.
  • Artifact Registry
    Package manager for build artifacts and dependencies.
  • Cloud Code
    IDE support to write, run, and debug Kubernetes applications.
  • Cloud Deploy
    Fully managed continuous delivery to GKE and Cloud Run.
  • Migrate to Containers
    Components for migrating VMs into system containers on GKE.
  • Deep Learning Containers
    Containers with data science frameworks, libraries, and tools.
  • Knative
    Components to create Kubernetes-native cloud-based software.
  • Data Analytics
  • BigQuery
    Data warehouse for business agility and insights.
  • Looker
    Platform for BI, data applications, and embedded analytics.
  • Dataflow
    Streaming analytics for stream and batch processing.
  • Pub/Sub
    Messaging service for event ingestion and delivery.
  • Dataproc
    Service for running Apache Spark and Apache Hadoop clusters.
  • Cloud Data Fusion
    Data integration for building and managing data pipelines.
  • Cloud Composer
    Workflow orchestration service built on Apache Airflow.
  • BigLake
    Storage engine to query multi-format and multimodal data.
  • Dataplex
    Intelligent data fabric for unifying data management across silos.
  • Dataform
    Build, version control, and deploy SQL workflows in BigQuery.
  • Analytics Hub
    Service for securely and efficiently exchanging data analytics assets.
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  • Databases
  • AlloyDB for PostgreSQL
    Fully managed, PostgreSQL-compatible database for enterprise workloads.
  • Cloud SQL
    Fully managed database for MySQL, PostgreSQL, and SQL Server.
  • Firestore
    Cloud-native document database for building rich mobile, web, and IoT apps.
  • Spanner
    Cloud-native relational database with unlimited scale and 99.999% availability.
  • Bigtable
    Cloud-native wide-column database for large-scale, low-latency workloads.
  • Datastream
    Serverless change data capture and replication service.
  • Database Migration Service
    Serverless, minimal downtime migrations to Cloud SQL.
  • Bare Metal Solution
    Fully managed infrastructure for your Oracle workloads.
  • Memorystore
    Fully managed Redis and Memcached for sub-millisecond data access.
  • Developer Tools
  • Artifact Registry
    Universal package manager for build artifacts and dependencies.
  • Cloud Code
    IDE support to write, run, and debug Kubernetes applications.
  • Cloud Build
    Continuous integration and continuous delivery platform.
  • Cloud Deploy
    Fully managed continuous delivery to GKE and Cloud Run.
  • Cloud Deployment Manager
    Service for creating and managing Google Cloud resources.
  • Cloud SDK
    Command-line tools and libraries for Google Cloud.
  • Cloud Scheduler
    Cron job scheduler for task automation and management.
  • Cloud Source Repositories
    Private Git repository to store, manage, and track code.
  • Infrastructure Manager
    Automate infrastructure management with Terraform.
  • Cloud Workstations
    Managed and secure development environments in the cloud.
  • Gemini Code Assist
    AI-powered assistant available across Google Cloud and your IDE.
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  • Distributed Cloud
  • Google Distributed Cloud Connected
    Distributed cloud services for edge workloads.
  • Google Distributed Cloud Air-gapped
    Distributed cloud for air-gapped workloads.
  • Hybrid and Multicloud
  • Google Kubernetes Engine
    Managed environment for running containerized apps.
  • Apigee API Management
    API management, development, and security platform.
  • Migrate to Containers
    Tool to move workloads and existing applications to GKE.
  • Cloud Build
    Service for executing builds on Google Cloud infrastructure.
  • Observability
    Monitoring, logging, and application performance suite.
  • Cloud Service Mesh
    Fully managed service mesh based on Envoy and Istio.
  • Google Distributed Cloud
    Fully managed solutions for the edge and data centers.
  • Industry Specific
  • Anti Money Laundering AI
    Detect suspicious, potential money laundering activity with AI.
  • Cloud Healthcare API
    Solution for bridging existing care systems and apps on Google Cloud.
  • Device Connect for Fitbit
    Gain a 360-degree patient view with connected Fitbit data on Google Cloud.
  • Telecom Network Automation
    Ready to use cloud-native automation for telecom networks.
  • Telecom Data Fabric
    Telecom data management and analytics with an automated approach.
  • Telecom Subscriber Insights
    Ingests data to improve subscriber acquisition and retention.
  • Spectrum Access System (SAS)
    Controls fundamental access to the Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS).
  • Integration Services
  • Application Integration
    Connect to 3rd party apps and enable data consistency without code.
  • Workflows
    Workflow orchestration for serverless products and API services.
  • Apigee API Management
    Manage the full life cycle of APIs anywhere with visibility and control.
  • Cloud Tasks
    Task management service for asynchronous task execution.
  • Cloud Scheduler
    Cron job scheduler for task automation and management.
  • Dataproc
    Service for running Apache Spark and Apache Hadoop clusters.
  • Cloud Data Fusion
    Data integration for building and managing data pipelines.
  • Cloud Composer
    Workflow orchestration service built on Apache Airflow.
  • Pub/Sub
    Messaging service for event ingestion and delivery.
  • Eventarc
    Build an event-driven architecture that can connect any service.
  • Management Tools
  • Cloud Shell
    Interactive shell environment with a built-in command line.
  • Cloud console
    Web-based interface for managing and monitoring cloud apps.
  • Cloud Endpoints
    Deployment and development management for APIs on Google Cloud.
  • Cloud IAM
    Permissions management system for Google Cloud resources.
  • Cloud APIs
    Programmatic interfaces for Google Cloud services.
  • Service Catalog
    Service catalog for admins managing internal enterprise solutions.
  • Cost Management
    Tools for monitoring, controlling, and optimizing your costs.
  • Observability
    Monitoring, logging, and application performance suite.
  • Carbon Footprint
    Dashboard to view and export Google Cloud carbon emissions reports.
  • Config Connector
    Kubernetes add-on for managing Google Cloud resources.
  • Active Assist
    Tools for easily managing performance, security, and cost.
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  • Maps and Geospatial
  • Earth Engine
    Geospatial platform for Earth observation data and analysis.
  • Google Maps Platform
    Create immersive location experiences and improve business operations.
  • Media Services
  • Cloud CDN
    Content delivery network for serving web and video content.
  • Live Stream API
    Service to convert live video and package for streaming.
  • OpenCue
    Open source render manager for visual effects and animation.
  • Transcoder API
    Convert video files and package them for optimized delivery.
  • Video Stitcher API
    Service for dynamic or server side ad insertion.
  • Migration
  • Migration Center
    Unified platform for migrating and modernizing with Google Cloud.
  • Application Migration
    App migration to the cloud for low-cost refresh cycles.
  • Migrate to Virtual Machines
    Components for migrating VMs and physical servers to Compute Engine.
  • Cloud Foundation Toolkit
    Reference templates for Deployment Manager and Terraform.
  • Database Migration Service
    Serverless, minimal downtime migrations to Cloud SQL.
  • Migrate to Containers
    Components for migrating VMs into system containers on GKE.
  • BigQuery Data Transfer Service
    Data import service for scheduling and moving data into BigQuery.
  • Rapid Migration and Modernization Program
    End-to-end migration program to simplify your path to the cloud.
  • Transfer Appliance
    Storage server for moving large volumes of data to Google Cloud.
  • Storage Transfer Service
    Data transfers from online and on-premises sources to Cloud Storage.
  • VMware Engine
    Migrate and run your VMware workloads natively on Google Cloud.
  • Mixed Reality
  • Immersive Stream for XR
    Hosts, renders, and streams 3D and XR experiences.
  • Networking
  • Cloud Armor
    Security policies and defense against web and DDoS attacks.
  • Cloud CDN and Media CDN
    Content delivery network for serving web and video content.
  • Cloud DNS
    Domain name system for reliable and low-latency name lookups.
  • Cloud Load Balancing
    Service for distributing traffic across applications and regions.
  • Cloud NAT
    NAT service for giving private instances internet access.
  • Cloud Connectivity
    Connectivity options for VPN, peering, and enterprise needs.
  • Network Connectivity Center
    Connectivity management to help simplify and scale networks.
  • Network Intelligence Center
    Network monitoring, verification, and optimization platform.
  • Network Service Tiers
    Cloud network options based on performance, availability, and cost.
  • Virtual Private Cloud
    Single VPC for an entire organization, isolated within projects.
  • Private Service Connect
    Secure connection between your VPC and services.
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  • Operations
  • Cloud Logging
    Google Cloud audit, platform, and application logs management.
  • Cloud Monitoring
    Infrastructure and application health with rich metrics.
  • Error Reporting
    Application error identification and analysis.
  • Managed Service for Prometheus
    Fully-managed Prometheus on Google Cloud.
  • Cloud Trace
    Tracing system collecting latency data from applications.
  • Cloud Profiler
    CPU and heap profiler for analyzing application performance.
  • Cloud Quotas
    Manage quotas for all Google Cloud services.
  • Productivity and Collaboration
  • AppSheet
    No-code development platform to build and extend applications.
  • AppSheet Automation
    Build automations and applications on a unified platform.
  • Google Workspace
    Collaboration and productivity tools for individuals and organizations.
  • Google Workspace Essentials
    Secure video meetings and modern collaboration for teams.
  • Gemini for Workspace
    Embeds generative AI across Google Workspace apps.
  • Cloud Identity
    Unified platform for IT admins to manage user devices and apps.
  • Chrome Enterprise
    ChromeOS, Chrome browser, and Chrome devices built for business.
  • Security and Identity
  • Cloud IAM
    Permissions management system for Google Cloud resources.
  • Sensitive Data Protection
    Discover, classify, and protect your valuable data assets.
  • Mandiant Managed Defense
    Find and eliminate threats with confidence 24x7.
  • Google Threat Intelligence
    Know who’s targeting you.
  • Security Command Center
    Platform for defending against threats to your Google Cloud assets.
  • Cloud Key Management
    Manage encryption keys on Google Cloud.
  • Mandiant Incident Response
    Minimize the impact of a breach.
  • Chrome Enterprise Premium
    Get secure enterprise browsing with extensive endpoint visibility.
  • Assured Workloads
    Compliance and security controls for sensitive workloads.
  • Google Security Operations
    Detect, investigate, and respond to cyber threats.
  • Mandiant Consulting
    Get expert guidance before, during, and after an incident.
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  • Serverless
  • Cloud Run
    Fully managed environment for running containerized apps.
  • Cloud Functions
    Platform for creating functions that respond to cloud events.
  • App Engine
    Serverless application platform for apps and back ends.
  • Workflows
    Workflow orchestration for serverless products and API services.
  • API Gateway
    Develop, deploy, secure, and manage APIs with a fully managed gateway.
  • Storage
  • Cloud Storage
    Object storage that’s secure, durable, and scalable.
  • Block Storage
    High-performance storage for AI, analytics, databases, and enterprise applications.
  • Filestore
    File storage that is highly scalable and secure.
  • Persistent Disk
    Block storage for virtual machine instances running on Google Cloud.
  • Cloud Storage for Firebase
    Object storage for storing and serving user-generated content.
  • Local SSD
    Block storage that is locally attached for high-performance needs.
  • Storage Transfer Service
    Data transfers from online and on-premises sources to Cloud Storage.
  • Parallelstore
    High performance, managed parallel file service.
  • Google Cloud NetApp Volumes
    File storage service for NFS, SMB, and multi-protocol environments.
  • Backup and DR Service
    Service for centralized, application-consistent data protection.
  • Web3
  • Blockchain Node Engine
    Fully managed node hosting for developing on the blockchain.
  • Blockchain RPC
    Enterprise-grade RPC for building on the blockchain.
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Implementation Services Agreement

Last modified: November 16, 2023

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To receive the Services described below, Customer agrees to the terms of this Implementation Services Agreement, including any Regional Terms below (the “Agreement”). Together with any applicable Order Form, the Agreement governs Customer’s receipt of Services from Google. "Google" has the meaning given at  https://cloud.google.com/terms/google-entity .

1. Services

1.1 Services. Google will provide Services, including Deliverables, to Customer in accordance with the Agreement, subject to Customer fulfilling its obligations under Section 2.1 (Cooperation).

1.2 Change Orders. Any changes to an Order Form require a written amendment signed by Customer and Google.

1.3 Personnel. Google will determine which Personnel will perform the Services. If Customer requests a change of Personnel and provides a reasonable and legal basis for such request, Google will use commercially reasonable efforts to replace the assigned Personnel with alternative Personnel.

1.4 Subcontracting. Google may subcontract any of its obligations under the Agreement but will remain liable to Customer for any subcontracted obligations.

1.5 Compliance with Customer’s Onsite Policies and Procedures. Google’s Personnel performing Services at Customer’s facilities will comply with Customer’s reasonable written onsite policies and procedures provided in advance to Google.

2. Customer Obligations.

2.1 Cooperation. Customer will provide reasonable and timely cooperation in connection with Google’s provision of the Services. Google will not be liable for a delay caused by Customer’s failure to provide Google with information, materials, consents or access to Customer facilities, networks or systems required for Google to perform the Services. If Google informs Customer of such failure and Customer does not cure the failure within 30 days, then: (a) Google may terminate any incomplete Services and (b) in addition to any fees due under Section 7.3(b) (Effect on Payment), Customer will pay actual costs incurred by Google for the cancelled Services, provided Google will make commercially reasonable efforts to mitigate those costs, which will not exceed the Fees.

2.2 Consents. Customer is responsible for any consents and notices required to permit Customer’s use and receipt of the Services.

2.3 No Personal Data. Customer acknowledges that Google does not need to process Personal Data to perform the Services. Customer will not provide Google with access to Personal Data unless the parties have agreed in a separate agreement on the scope of work and any terms applicable to Google’s processing of such Personal Data.

3. Payment Terms.

3.1 Payment. Customer will pay all Fees for Services ordered under the Agreement. Google will invoice Customer for the Fees. Customer will pay all invoiced amounts by the Payment Due Date. All payments are due in the currency described in the invoice. Wire transfer payments will include the bank information described in the invoice. Unless required by law, Fees for some Services may be non-cancellable, as specified on an Order Form.

3.2 Taxes. Google will itemize any invoiced Taxes. Customer will pay invoiced Taxes unless Customer provides a valid tax exemption certificate. Customer may withhold Taxes if Customer provides a valid receipt evidencing the taxes withheld.

3.3 Invoice Disputes. Customer will submit any invoice disputes in good faith to collections@google.com  before the Payment Due Date. If the parties determine that Fees were incorrectly invoiced, Google will issue a credit equal to the agreed amount.

3.4 Overdue Payments.

a. Customer’s payment of Fees is overdue if Google has not received it by the Payment Due Date. If Customer’s payment is overdue, except for amounts subject to an Invoice Dispute submitted before the Payment Due Date, Google may (i) charge interest on overdue amounts at 1.5% per month (or the highest rate permitted by law, if less) from the Payment Due Date until paid in full, and (ii) Suspend the Services or terminate the applicable Order Form.

b. Customer will reimburse Google for all reasonable expenses (including attorneys’ fees) incurred by Google in collecting overdue payments except where such payments are due to Google’s billing inaccuracies.

3.5 Expenses. Customer will reimburse expenses:

a. as specifically described in the applicable Order Form; or

b. up to the amounts specified as “expenses” in the applicable Order Form that are actual, reasonable, and necessary.

3.6 Partner Orders. If Customer orders Services from a Partner: (a) Customer will pay the Partner for the Services under payment terms agreed to between Customer and the Partner, (b) Sections 3.1-3.5 (Payment) of the Agreement will not apply to the Services, and (c) Google will not owe any credits or refunds for the Services to Customer. Customer may obtain credits or refunds for the Services from the Partner to the extent agreed to between Customer and the Partner.

4. Intellectual Property.

4.1 Background IP. Customer owns all rights, title and interest in Customer’s Background IP. Google owns all rights, title and interest in Google’s Background IP. Customer grants Google a license to use Customer’s Background IP to provide the Services (with a right to sublicense to Google Affiliates and subcontractors). Except for the license rights under Sections 4.2 (Google Technology) and 4.3 (Deliverables), neither party will acquire any right, title, or interest in or to the other party’s Background IP under the Agreement.

4.2 Google Technology. Google owns all rights, title and interest in Google Technology. To the extent Google Technology is incorporated into Deliverables, Google grants Customer a limited, worldwide, non-exclusive, perpetual, non-transferable license to use the Google Technology in connection with the Deliverables for Customer’s internal business purposes.

4.3 Deliverables. Google grants Customer a limited, worldwide, non-exclusive, perpetual, non-transferable license to use, reproduce and modify the Deliverables for Customer’s internal business purposes.

4.4 Feedback. At its option, Customer may provide feedback and suggestions about the Services to Google (“Feedback”). If Customer provides Feedback, then Google and its Affiliates may use that Feedback without restriction and without obligation to Customer.

5. Confidentiality.

5.1 Confidentiality Obligations. Subject to Section 5.2 (Disclosure of Confidential Information), the recipient will use the other party’s Confidential Information only to exercise its rights and fulfill its obligations under the Agreement. The recipient will use reasonable care to protect against disclosure of the other party’s Confidential Information to parties other than the recipient’s employees, Affiliates, agents, or professional advisors (“Delegates”) who need to know it and who have a legal obligation to keep it confidential. The recipient will ensure that its Delegates are also subject to the same non-disclosure and use obligations.

5.2 Disclosure of Confidential Information.

a. General. Regardless of any other provision in the Agreement, the recipient and its Delegates may disclose the other party’s Confidential Information (i) with the other party’s written consent or (ii) in accordance with a Legal Process request, subject to Section 5.2(b) (Legal Process Notification).

b. Legal Process Notification. The recipient will use commercially reasonable efforts to notify the other party before disclosing that party’s Confidential Information in accordance with Legal Process. Notice is not required before disclosure if the recipient is informed that (i) it is legally prohibited from giving notice or (ii) the Legal Process relates to exceptional circumstances involving danger of death or serious physical injury.

c. Opposition. The recipient will, and will ensure that its Delegates will, comply with the other party’s reasonable requests to oppose disclosure of its Confidential Information.

5.3 Marketing and Publicity. Each party may use the other party’s Brand Features in connection with the Agreement as permitted in the Agreement. Customer may state publicly that it is a Google customer and display Google Brand Features in accordance with the Trademark Guidelines. Customer and Google will work together on an announcement of Customer being a Google customer, which will take place on an agreed upon date within 6 months of the Effective Date. Additionally, with prior written consent, the parties may engage in joint marketing activities such as customer testimonials, press engagements, public speaking events, and analyst interviews. A party may revoke the other party’s right to use its Brand Features with 30 days’ written notice. Any use of a party’s Brand Features will inure to the benefit of the party holding Intellectual Property Rights to those Brand Features.

6. Warranties and Remedies.

6.1 Mutual Warranty. Each party represents and warrants that it has full power and authority to enter into the Agreement.

6.2 Google Warranty. Google will perform the Services in a professional and workmanlike manner, in accordance with practices used by other service providers performing services similar to the Services. Google will use Personnel with the requisite skills, experience, and qualifications to perform the Services. Any claim that Google has breached this warranty will be made within 30 days after Google has provided the Services, subject to applicable law.

6.3 Remedies. Subject to applicable law, Google’s entire Liability and Customer’s sole remedy for Google’s failure to provide Services that conform with Section 6.2 (Google Warranty) will be for Google to at its option: (1) use commercially reasonable efforts to re-provide the Services or (2) terminate the Order Form and refund any applicable Fees received for the nonconforming Services.

6.4 Disclaimer. Except as expressly provided for in the Agreement, to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, Google does not make any warranties of any kind, whether express, implied, statutory, or otherwise, including warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular use, noninfringement, or error-free or uninterrupted use of the Services.

7. Term; Termination.

7.1 Agreement Term. The Agreement will start on the Effective Date and continue until the expiration or termination of the Order Form.

7.2 Termination for Breach.

a. Termination of an Order Form. Either party may terminate an Order Form if the other party is in material breach of the Agreement and fails to cure that breach within 30 days after receipt of written notice.

b. Termination of the Agreement. Either party may terminate the Agreement if the other party: (i) is in material breach of the Agreement and fails to cure that breach within 30 days after receipt of written notice; (ii) ceases its business operations or to the extent permitted by applicable law, becomes subject to insolvency proceedings and such proceedings are not dismissed within 90 days; or (iii) an applicable law or government order prohibits the provision of the Services.

    7.3 Effects of Termination. If the Agreement terminates or expires, then unless otherwise agreed in writing between the Parties, all Order Forms also terminate or expire. The termination or expiration of one Order Form will not affect other Order Forms. If an Order Form terminates or expires, then:

    a. Effect on Services. The rights under the Agreement granted by one party to the other regarding the Services will cease immediately except as described in this Section 7.3 (Effects of Termination); and Google will stop work on the Services and at Customer’s request provide any work-in-progress Deliverables to Customer;

    b. Effect on Payment. Customer will pay for: (i) Services, including work-in-progress, performed before the effective date of termination or expiration and (ii) except as required by law, any remaining non-cancellable Fees. Google will send Customer a final invoice for payment obligations under the Order Form.

    c. Survival. The following Sections of the Agreement will survive expiration or termination of the Agreement: 3 (Payment Terms), 4 (Intellectual Property), 5 (Confidentiality), 6.3 (Remedies), 6.4 (Disclaimer), 7.3 (Effects of Termination), 8 (Indemnification), 9 (Liability), 11 (Miscellaneous), and 12 (Definitions).

    8. Indemnification.

    8.1 Google Indemnification Obligations. Google will defend Customer against Indemnified Liabilities in any Third-Party Legal Proceeding to the extent arising from an allegation that Customer’s use of Google Indemnified Materials in accordance with the Agreement infringes the third party’s Intellectual Property Rights.

    8.2 Customer Indemnification Obligations. Customer will defend Google, its Personnel, and its Affiliates, and indemnify them against Indemnified Liabilities in any Third-Party Legal Proceeding to the extent arising from any Customer Indemnified Materials.

    8.3 Indemnification Exclusions. Sections 8.1 (Google Indemnification Obligations) and Section 8.2 (Customer Indemnification Obligations) will not apply to the extent the underlying allegation arises from:

    a. the indemnified party’s breach of the Agreement; or

    b. modifications to the Google Indemnified Materials or Customer Indemnified Materials (as applicable) by anyone other than the indemnifying party; or

    c. combination of the Google Indemnified Materials or Customer Indemnified Materials (as applicable) with materials not provided by the indemnifying party under the Agreement; or

    d. compliance with the indemnified party’s instructions, design or request for customized features.

    8.4 Indemnification Conditions. Sections 8.1 (Google Indemnification Obligations) and 8.2 (Customer Indemnification Obligations) are conditioned on the following:

    a. The indemnified party will promptly notify the indemnifying party in writing of any allegation(s) that preceded the Third-Party Legal Proceeding and cooperate reasonably with the indemnifying party to resolve the allegation(s) and Third-Party Legal Proceeding. If breach of this Section 8.4(a) prejudices the defense of the Third-Party Legal Proceeding, the indemnifying party’s obligations under Section 8.1 (Google Indemnification Obligations) or 8.2 (Customer Indemnification Obligations) (as applicable) will be reduced in proportion to the prejudice.

    b. The indemnified party will tender sole control of the indemnified portion of the Third-Party Legal Proceeding to the indemnifying party, subject to the following: (i) the indemnified party may appoint its own non-controlling counsel, at its own expense; and (ii) any settlement requiring the indemnified party to admit liability, pay money, or take (or refrain from taking) any action, will require the indemnified party’s prior written consent, not to be unreasonably withheld, conditioned, or delayed.

    8.5 Remedies.

    a. If Google reasonably believes the Services or Deliverables might infringe a third party’s Intellectual Property Rights, then Google may, at its sole option and expense: (i) procure the right for Customer to continue using the Services or Deliverables; (ii) modify the Services or Deliverables to make them non-infringing without materially reducing their functionality; or (iii) replace the Services or Deliverables with a non-infringing, functionally equivalent alternative.

    b. If Google does not believe the remedies in Section 8.5(a) (Remedies) are commercially reasonable, then Google may (i) terminate the impacted Services and Customer’s use of the impacted Deliverables and (ii) provide a pro-rated refund of any Fees paid for such Services or Deliverables.

    8.6 Sole Rights and Obligations. Without affecting either party’s termination rights, and to the extent permitted by applicable law, this Section 8 (Indemnification) states the parties’ sole and exclusive remedy under the Agreement for any third party allegations of Intellectual Property Rights infringement covered by this Section 8 (Indemnification).

    9. Liability.

    9.1 Limited Liabilities.

    a. To the extent permitted by applicable law and subject to Section 9.2 (Unlimited Liabilities), neither party will have any Liability arising out of or relating to the Agreement for any:

    i. indirect, consequential, special, incidental, or punitive damages; or

    ii. lost revenues, profits, savings, or goodwill.

    b. Each party’s total aggregate Liability for damages arising out of or relating to the Agreement is limited to the Fees Customer paid under the Order Form.

    9.2 Unlimited Liabilities. Nothing in the Agreement excludes or limits either party’s Liability for:

    a. death, personal injury, or tangible personal property damage resulting from its negligence or the negligence of its employees or agents;

    b. its fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation;

    c. its obligations under Section 8 (Indemnification);

    d. its infringement of the other party’s Intellectual Property Rights;

    e. its payment obligations under the Agreement; or

    f. matters for which liability cannot be excluded or limited under applicable law.

    10. Insurance.

    During the term of the Agreement, each party will maintain, at its own expense, appropriate insurance coverage applicable to performance of the party’s respective obligations under the Agreement, such as general commercial liability, worker’s compensation, automobile liability, and professional liability.

    11. Miscellaneous.

    11.1 Notices. Google will provide notice to Customer under the Agreement by sending an email to the Notification Email Address. Customer will provide notice to Google by sending an email to  legal-notices@google.com . Notice will be treated as received when the email is sent. Customer is responsible for keeping its Notification Email Address current throughout the Term.

    11.2 Emails. The parties may use emails to satisfy written approval and consent requirements under the Agreement.

    11.3 Assignment. Neither party may assign the Agreement without the written consent of the other, except Google may assign the Agreement to an Affiliate where: (a) the Affiliate will be responsible for Google’s obligations under the Agreement; and (b) Google has notified the Customer of the assignment. Any other attempt to assign is void.

    11.4 Change of Control. If a party experiences a change of Control other than an internal restructuring or reorganization: (a) that party will give written notice to the other party within 30 days after the change of Control; and (b) the other party may immediately terminate the Agreement any time within 30 days after it receives that written notice.

    11.5 Force Majeure. Neither party will be liable for failure or delay in performance of its obligations to the extent caused by circumstances beyond its reasonable control, including acts of God, natural disasters, terrorism, riots, or war.

    11.6 No Agency. The Agreement does not create any agency, partnership, or joint venture between the parties or the relationship of employer and employee between: (a) the parties, or (b) one party and the other party’s Personnel.

    11.7 No Waiver. Neither party will be treated as having waived any rights by not exercising (or delaying the exercise of) any rights under the Agreement.

    11.8 Severability. If any part of the Agreement is invalid, illegal or unenforceable, the rest of the Agreement will remain in effect.

    11.9 No Third-Party Beneficiaries. The Agreement does not confer any benefits on any third party unless it expressly states that it does.

    11.10 Equitable Relief. Nothing in the Agreement will limit either party’s ability to seek equitable relief.

    11.11 Governing Law. All claims arising out of or relating to the Agreement or the Services will be governed by California law, excluding that state’s conflict of laws rules, and will be litigated exclusively in the federal or state courts of Santa Clara County, California; the parties consent to personal jurisdiction in those courts.

    11.12 Amendments. Except as specifically described otherwise in the Agreement, any amendment to the Agreement will be in writing, expressly state that it is amending the Agreement, and be signed by both parties.

    11.13 Updates. Google may update the terms of the Agreement from time to time. The terms of the updated Agreement will apply only to Order Forms signed by Customer and Google after Google posts the updated Agreement to a publicly available URL.

    11.14 Independent Development. Nothing in the Agreement will be construed to limit or restrict either party from independently developing, providing, or acquiring any materials, services, products, programs or technology that are similar to the subject of the Agreement, provided that the party does not violate its obligations under the Agreement in doing so.

    11.15 Entire Agreement. The Agreement states all terms agreed between the parties, and supersedes any prior or contemporaneous agreements between the parties relating to the subject matter of the Agreement. In entering into the Agreement, neither party has relied on, and neither party will have any right or remedy based on, any statement, representation or warranty (whether made negligently or innocently), except those expressly described in the Agreement. Nothing in the Agreement grants any right for Customer to use materials, products or services that are made available to Google customers under a separate license or agreement.

    11.16 Conflicting Terms. If there is a conflict among the documents that make up the Agreement, then the documents will control in the following order: the applicable Order Form and the Agreement.

    11.17 Conflicting Languages. If the Agreement is translated into any other language, and there is a discrepancy between the English text and the translated text, the English text will control.

    11.18 Counterparts. The parties may execute the Agreement in counterparts, including facsimile, PDF, and other electronic copies, which taken together will constitute one instrument.

    11.19 Electronic Signatures. The parties consent to electronic signatures.

    11.20 Headers. Headings and captions used in the Agreement are for reference purposes only and will not have any effect on the interpretation of the Agreement.

    12. Definitions.

    “Affiliate” means any entity that directly or indirectly Controls, is Controlled by, or is under common Control with a party.

    “Background IP” means all Intellectual Property owned or licensed by a party (a) before the Effective Date of the applicable Order Form or (b) independent of the Services.

    “Brand Features” means each party’s trade names, trademarks, logos, domain names, and other distinctive brand features.

    “Confidential Information” means information that one party (or an Affiliate) discloses to the other party under the Agreement, and that is marked as confidential or would normally be considered confidential information under the circumstances. Confidential Information does not include information that is independently developed by the recipient, is shared with the recipient by a third party without confidentiality obligations, or is or becomes public through no fault of the recipient.

    “Control” means control of greater than 50% of the voting rights or equity interests of a party.

    “Customer Indemnified Materials” means: (a) Customer Background IP, and any other information, materials, or technology provided to Google by Customer in connection with the Services (in each case, excluding any open source software); and (b) Customer’s Brand Features. Customer Indemnified Materials do not include Google Technology or Deliverables.

    “Customer” means the Party purchasing Services from Google as identified on an applicable Order Form.

    “Deliverables” means work product created specifically for Customer by Google Personnel as part of the Services and specified as Deliverables as part of an Order Form.

    “Effective Date” means the date of the last party’s signature of an Order Form incorporating the Agreement.

    “Fees” means the applicable fees for the Services as specified in an Order Form, including any reimbursable expenses (if applicable).

    “Google Indemnified Materials” means (a) Deliverables and Google Technology (in each case, excluding any open source software); or (b) Google’s Brand Features. Google Indemnified Materials do not include Customer Background IP.

    “Google Technology” means: (a) Google Background IP, (b) all Intellectual Property and know-how applicable to Google products and services, and (c) tools, code, algorithms, modules, materials, documentation, reports and technology developed in connection with the Services that have general application to Google’s other customers, including derivatives of and improvements to Google’s Background IP. Google Technology does not include Customer Background IP or Customer Confidential Information.

    “Including” or “including” means including but not limited to.

    “Indemnified Liabilities” means any (i) settlement amounts approved by the indemnifying party, and (ii) damages and costs in a final judgment awarded against the indemnified party and its Affiliates by a court of competent jurisdiction.

    “Intellectual Property” or “IP” means anything protectable by an Intellectual Property Right.

    “Intellectual Property Right(s)” means all patent rights, copyrights, trademark rights, rights in trade secrets (if any), design rights, database rights, domain name rights, moral rights, and any other intellectual property rights (registered or unregistered) throughout the world.

    “Liability” means any liability, whether under contract, tort (including negligence), or otherwise, regardless of whether foreseeable or contemplated by the parties.

    “Notification Email Address” means the email address(es) designated by Customer in the applicable Order Form.

    “Order Form” means an order form or other document issued by Google under the Agreement, including data sheets associated with Services described in the order form, and executed by Customer and Google specifying the Services Google will provide to Customer.

    “Partner” means a third party authorized by Google to resell the Services.

    “Payment Due Date” means the payment due date stated in the applicable Order Form, or in its absence, 30 days from the invoice date.

    “Personal Data” means personal data that: (a) has the meaning given to it in: (i) Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data, and repealing Directive 95/46/EC ("EU GDPR"); or (ii) the EU GDPR as amended and incorporated into UK law under the UK European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018, if in force ("UK GDPR"), as applicable; and (b) would cause Google to be subject to the EU GDPR or the UK GDPR (as applicable) as a data processor for Customer.

    “Personnel” means a party’s and its Affiliates’ respective directors, officers, employees, agents, and subcontractors.

    “Services” means the then-current advisory and implementation services described at  g.co/cloudpsoterms  and similar advisory or implementation services designed to help Customer use Google products and services. Services do not include Training Services.

    “Tax(es)” means all government-imposed taxes, except for taxes based on Google’s net income, net worth, asset value, property value, or employment.

    “Third-Party Legal Proceeding” means any formal legal proceeding filed by an unaffiliated third party before a court or government tribunal (including any appellate proceeding).

    “Trademark Guidelines” means Google’s Brand Terms and Conditions, locatedat:  http://www.google.com/permissions/trademark/brand-terms.html.

    “Training Services” means education and certification services related to Google products and services for individual or groups of users described as training at  g.co/cloudpsoterms .

    13. Regional Terms.

    Customer agrees to the following modifications to the Agreement if Customer has a billing address in the locations described below:

    Americas

    Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haití, Honduras, México, Nicaragua, Panamá, Paraguay, Puerto Rico, Perú, República Dominicana, Uruguay or Venezuela

    1. Sections 4.2 and 4.3 are replaced with the following:

    4.2 Google Technology. Google owns all rights, title and interest in Google Technology. To the extent Google Technology is incorporated into Deliverables, Google grants Customer a limited, worldwide, non-exclusive, non-transferable license to the maximum extent permitted by law, to use the Google Technology in connection with the Deliverables for Customer’s internal business purposes.

    4.3 Deliverables. Google grants Customer a limited, worldwide, non-exclusive, non-transferable license to the maximum extent permitted by law, to use, reproduce and modify the Deliverables for Customer’s internal business purposes.

    Canada

    1. Section 11.11 (Governing Law) is replaced with:

    Governing Law. All claims arising out of or relating to the Agreement or the Services will be governed by Ontario law and the applicable laws of Canada, excluding that province’s conflict of laws rules, and will be litigated exclusively in the federal or state courts of Ontario located in Toronto, Ontario; the parties consent to personal jurisdiction in those courts.

    Asia Pacific
    Asia Pacific - All regions, excluding India

    Section 3.2 is replaced as follows:

    3.2 Taxes. Google will itemize any invoiced Taxes. If Taxes must be withheld from any payment to Google, then Customer will increase the payment to Google so that the net amount received by Google is equal to the amount invoiced, without reduction for Taxes.

    The definition of "Taxes" under Section 12 (Definitions) is replaced as follows:

    "Taxes" means all government-imposed taxes, as per the applicable law associated with the rendering and performance of the Services, including but not limited to any duties, customs duties, and any direct or indirect taxes, including any related penalties or interest, except for taxes based on Google's profit.

    For purposes of Sections 5.3 (Marketing and Publicity) and 6.4 (Disclaimer), “Google” also includes “Google Affiliates”.

    Asia Pacific (all regions excluding Australia, Japan, India, New Zealand, Singapore)

    Section 11.11 (Governing Law) is replaced with the following:

    11.11 Governing Law; Arbitration.

    a. ALL CLAIMS ARISING OUT OR RELATING TO THE AGREEMENT OR ANY RELATED GOOGLE PRODUCTS OR SERVICES (INCLUDING ANY DISPUTE REGARDING THE INTERPRETATION OR PERFORMANCE OF THE AGREEMENT) (“DISPUTE”) WILL BE GOVERNED BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, USA, EXCLUDING CALIFORNIA’S CONFLICTS OF LAWS RULES.

    b. The parties will try in good faith to settle any Dispute within 30 days after the Dispute arises. If the Dispute is not resolved within 30 days, it must be resolved by arbitration by the American Arbitration Association’s International Centre for Dispute Resolution in accordance with its Expedited Commercial Rules in force as of the date of the Agreement (“Rules”).

    c. The parties will mutually select one arbitrator. The arbitration will be conducted in English in Santa Clara County, California, USA.

    d. Either party may apply to any competent court for injunctive relief necessary to protect its rights pending resolution of the arbitration. The arbitrator may order equitable or injunctive relief consistent with the remedies and limitations in the Agreement.

    e. Subject to the confidentiality requirements in Subsection (g), either party may petition any competent court to issue any order necessary to protect that party’s rights or property; this petition will not be considered a violation or waiver of this governing law and arbitration section and will not affect the arbitrator’s powers, including the power to review the judicial decision. The parties stipulate that the courts of Santa Clara County, California, USA, are competent to grant any order under this Subsection (e).

    f. The arbitral award will be final and binding on the parties and its execution may be presented in any competent court, including any court with jurisdiction over either party or any of its property.

    g. Any arbitration proceeding conducted in accordance with this Section will be considered Confidential Information under the Agreement’s confidentiality section, including (i) the existence of, (ii) any information disclosed during, and (iii) any oral communications or documents related to the arbitration proceedings. The parties may also disclose the information described in this Subsection (g) to a competent court as may be necessary to file any order under Subsection (e) or execute any arbitral decision, but the parties must request that those judicial proceedings be conducted in camera (in private).

    h. The parties will pay the arbitrator’s fees, the arbitrator’s appointed experts’ fees and expenses, and the arbitration center’s administrative expenses in accordance with the Rules. In its final decision, the arbitrator will determine the non-prevailing party’s obligation to reimburse the amount paid in advance by the prevailing party for these fees. (i) Each party will bear its own lawyers’ and experts’ fees and expenses, regardless of the arbitrator’s final decision regarding the Dispute.

    i. The parties agree that a decision of the arbitrators need not to be made within any specific time period.

    Indonesia

    If Customer orders Services from PT Google Cloud Indonesia, the Indonesian version of this Agreement is accessible here and Section 11.17. (Conflicting Languages) is replaced with:

    This Agreement is made in the Indonesian and the English language. Both versions are equally authentic. In the event of any inconsistency or different interpretation between the Indonesian version and the English version, the parties agree to amend the Indonesian version to make the relevant part of the Indonesian version consistent with the relevant part of the English version.

    A new Section 7.4 is added:

    Waiver of Laws. Where applicable, the parties agree that for effectiveness of the termination clauses under the Agreement, to waive any provisions, procedures and operation of any applicable law to the extent that a court order is required for termination of the Agreement.

    Australia, Japan, Indonesia, Korea and New Zealand

    For Google Australia Pty Ltd., Google Cloud Japan G.K., PT Google Cloud Indonesia, Google Cloud Korea, and Google New Zealand Limited, “Google” means Google Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd. and/or its Affiliates (including Google Australia Pty Ltd., Google Cloud Japan G.K., PT Google Cloud Indonesia, Google Cloud Korea, and Google New Zealand Limited, as applicable) as the context requires.

    India

    India

    1. For Customers who order Services from Google Cloud India Private Limited: (a) except for this Section, the terms of the Agreement do not apply and (b) the terms of the Implementation Services Agreement India - GCP  apply.

    Australia

    A new Section 6.5 is added as follows:

    6.5. This Section 6.5 applies only if the Services are subject to statutory guarantees under the Australian Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (“ACCA”). Applicable laws, including the ACCA, may confer rights and remedies into this Agreement that cannot be excluded, and which are not excluded by this Agreement. To the extent that the applicable laws permit Google to limit their operation, Google’s and its Affiliates’ liability under those laws will be limited at its option, to the supply of the Services again, or payment of the cost of having the Services supplied again. 

    Section 9.1(b) (Unlimited Liabilities) is replaced with the following:

    b. Each party’s total aggregate Liability for damages arising out of or relating to the Agreement is limited to the greater of: (a) Fees Customer paid under the Order Form, and (b) AUD$1,000.

    Section 11.11 (Governing Law) is amended by inserting the following text at the end of that Section: “If applicable law prevents a dispute from being resolved in a California court, then Customer may file the dispute in Customer’s local courts. If applicable law prevents Customer’s local court from applying California law to resolve a dispute, then the dispute will be governed by the applicable local laws of Customer’s country, state, or other place of residence.”

    Section 11.15 (Entire Agreement) is amended by inserting the following text at the end of that Section: “Nothing in this Agreement excludes a party’s liability for prior written or oral misrepresentation.”

    Europe, Middle East, Africa

    Europe, the Middle East, and Africa

    1. Section 3.2 (Taxes) is replaced with:

    Taxes. Google will itemise any invoiced Taxes. Customer will pay invoiced amounts without any deduction or withholding.

    2. Section 3.4 (Overdue Payments) is replaced with:

    Overdue Payments.

    a. Customer’s payment of Fees is overdue if Google has not received it by the Payment Due Date. If Customer’s payment is overdue, Google may: (i) charge interest on overdue amounts at 2% per year above the base rate of Barclays Bank PLC from the Payment Due Date until paid in full whether before or after judgment, and (ii) Suspend the Services or terminate the applicable Order Form.

    b. Customer will reimburse Google for all reasonable expenses (including legal fees) incurred by Google in collecting overdue payments except where such payments are due to Google’s billing inaccuracies.

    3. Section 6.4 (Disclaimer) is replaced with:

    Disclaimer. No conditions, warranties or other terms apply to the provision of the Services or Deliverables unless expressly described in the Agreement. No implied conditions, warranties or other terms apply (including any implied terms as to satisfactory quality, fitness for purpose or conformance with description). Google does not warrant that operation of the Services or Deliverables will be error-free or uninterrupted.

    4. Section 7.3(b) (Termination of the Agreement) is replaced with:

    Termination of the Agreement. Either party may terminate the Agreement if the other party: (i) is in material breach of the Agreement and fails to cure that breach within 30 days after receipt of written notice; or (ii) enters into an arrangement or composition with or for the benefit of its creditors, goes into administration, receivership or administrative receivership, or is dissolved or otherwise ceases its business operations or becomes subject to insolvency or bankruptcy proceedings and such proceedings are not dismissed within 90 days.

    5. Section 8.1(Google Indemnification Obligations) is replaced with:

    Google Indemnification Obligations. Google will indemnify Customer and its Affiliates participating under the Agreement (“Customer Indemnified Parties”), against Indemnified Liabilities in any Third-Party Legal Proceeding to the extent arising from an allegation that Customer Indemnified Parties’ use in accordance with the Agreement of Google Indemnified Materials infringes the third party’s Intellectual Property Rights.

    6. Section 8.2 (Customer Indemnification Obligations) is replaced with:

    Customer Indemnification Obligations. Customer will indemnify Google, its Personnel, and its Affiliates, against Indemnified Liabilities in any Third-Party Legal Proceeding to the extent arising from any Customer Indemnified Materials.

    7. Section 9 (Liability) is replaced with:

    Liability.

    9.1 Limited Liabilities.

    a. Subject to Section 9.2 (Unlimited Liabilities), neither party will have any Liability arising out of or relating to the Agreement for any:

    i. loss of profits;

    ii. loss of anticipated savings;

    iii. loss of business opportunity;

    iv. loss of reputation or goodwill; or

    v. indirect or consequential losses.

    b. Subject to Sections 9.1(a) and 9.2 (Unlimited Liabilities), each party’s total Liability for all claims arising out of or relating to the Agreement in any Contract Year is limited to the greater of:

    i. the total Fees paid by Customer in the relevant Contract Year for the Services (if any); and

    ii. £25,000.

    9.2 Unlimited Liabilities. Nothing in the Agreement excludes or limits either party’s Liability for:

    i. death or personal injury resulting from its negligence or the negligence of its employees or agents;

    ii. its fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation;

    iii. its infringement of the other party’s Intellectual Property Rights;

    iv. its payment obligations under the Agreement;

    v. or matters for which liability cannot be excluded or limited under applicable law.

    8. Section 11.11 (Governing Law) is replaced with:

    Governing Law.

    a. The Agreement and any dispute (contractual or non-contractual) concerning the Agreement or its subject matter or formation (a “Dispute”) is/are governed by English law.

    b. Any Dispute will be referred to and finally resolved by arbitration under the rules of the LCIA, which rules are deemed to be incorporated by reference into this Section. The number of arbitrators will be three. The seat, or legal place, of arbitration will be London, England. The language to be used in the arbitration will be English.

    c. This Section 11.11 is without prejudice to the right of either party to apply to any court of competent jurisdiction for emergency, interim or injunctive relief (together “Interim Relief”). Except where Customer has its registered office or principal place of business in Russia or Ukraine, such Interim Relief will be subject to review and subsequent adjudication by the arbitral tribunal such that any dispute in respect of Interim Relief will be determined by the arbitral tribunal.

    9. The following new Definitions are added to Section 12:

    “commercially reasonable efforts” means reasonable endeavours.

    “Contract Year” means a period of one calendar year starting on the Effective Date or the relevant anniversary of the Effective Date (as appropriate).

    10. The Definition below is replaced with the following language:

    “Tax(es)” means any duties, customs fees, or taxes (other than Google’s income tax), including indirect taxes such as goods and services tax and value-added tax, associated with the purchase of the Services, and any related penalties or interest.

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