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Canadian Businesses Seize the Power of the Cloud with Google and SADA

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SADA, a leading business and technology consultancy and award-winning Google Cloud Partner, announced customer growth, talent acquisition, and leadership expansion in the Canadian market. This significant momentum and continued international expansion is in response to demand for SADA’s capabilities and services with Google Cloud in Canada, and furthers SADA’s promise to put Google Cloud to work for its customers across the globe.

Cloud adoption among Canadian companies is on an upward trajectory; IDC recently predicted, “the Canadian Information Communications Technology (ICT) sector will reach C$132.6 billion by 2025, with growth dominated in the areas of cloud computing, core business applications, security, and customer experience” (Source: IDC). Responding to growing demand for its services, Google opened its Toronto region in 2021 to better serve Canadian customers looking to migrate their services to the cloud.

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“Digital transformation is a must-have for those organizations that wish to remain viable now and in the future, and moving to the cloud is a crucial step in the lifelong journey of business modernity. The Canadian market is exceptionally robust and we’re thrilled to be a part of the country’s cloud migration,” said Tony Safoian, president and CEO at SADA. “SADA has received an overwhelmingly positive response from government officials, businesses, and workforce talent alike, and we’re excited about the future potential as we continue to focus our efforts in Canada.”

Key Canadian Corporate Milestones

Customer Growth:
In response to the uptick in cloud-native companies and cloud adoption in Canada, SADA has experienced a nearly 60% increase in new customer growth since 2020. Recent Canadian customer wins include Axonify, Datastreamer, Hydro Ottawa, Real Estate Webmasters, and TripStack, among others.