Alphabet’s (GOOG) (GOOGL) cloud unit has won a deal worth more than $1B to provide cloud-computing services to ServiceNow (NOW), a person familiar with the agreement told Bloomberg’s Brody Ford and Davey Alba. In a win for Google Cloud’s efforts to get major enterprises onto its platform, ServiceNow committed to spending $1.2B over five years, the report noted.
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