Thailand
Google Cloud in Thailand
With Google Cloud's Bangkok region now live, Thailand-based businesses have a real option to run infrastructure with lower latency and in-country data residency — but taking advantage of that requires an architecture actually designed for the new region, not a lift-and-shift of whatever was running elsewhere. Businesses that self-manage this transition often either stay on a distant region out of inertia, or migrate without re-architecting for the performance and governance benefits the local region actually offers.
Who This Is For
For technology companies and enterprises in Thailand running production workloads that would benefit from local data residency or lower latency, and businesses integrating Google Cloud services with existing on-premise or hybrid infrastructure rather than committing to a full cloud-only migration in one step.
Common Implementation Scenarios
- •A technology company migrating an existing workload to the Bangkok region specifically to reduce latency for Thailand-based users and address data-residency preferences.
- •An enterprise integrating Google Cloud services (storage, compute, or Vertex AI) alongside existing on-premise infrastructure rather than a full migration.
- •A growing SME moving off shared hosting into a properly architected cloud environment sized for actual growth, not guesswork.
- •A regional business consolidating infrastructure that was previously split across ad hoc providers in different countries into a single, properly governed Google Cloud environment.
What's Included
- Cloud architecture design for the Bangkok region specifically
- Migration planning from existing or hybrid infrastructure
- Gemini AI and Vertex AI deployment support
- IAM and network security configuration on least-privilege principles
- Ongoing cost monitoring and optimization
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