List of Google Cloud Search Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Google Cloud Search customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Google Cloud Search for Application, Web and Enterprise Search from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Google Cloud Search for Application, Web and Enterprise Search include: Colgate-Palmolive, a United States based Consumer Packaged Goods organisation with 34000 employees and revenues of $20.10 billion, Randstad Netherlands, a Netherlands based Professional Services organisation with 3850 employees and revenues of $3.71 billion, Whirlpool UK Appliances, a United Kingdom based Manufacturing organisation with 2840 employees and revenues of $928.1 million and many others.
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Colgate-Palmolive | Consumer Packaged Goods | 34000 | $20.1B | United States | Google Cloud Search | Application, Web and Enterprise Search | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015, Colgate-Palmolive implemented Google Cloud Search to create a single enterprise search layer across its collaboration environment. The deployment supported the companys Google Workspace rollout and aimed to improve global collaboration across Colgate-Palmolives operations based in the United States.
Google Cloud Search, classified in the Application, Web and Enterprise Search category, was configured to index Workspace content and to surface results across email, Drive, and document collaboration artifacts. The implementation used Cloud Search indexing and query capabilities together with connectors to SAP systems and the corporate intranet to present federated results in a unified search experience.
Operational coverage targeted knowledge workers and IT teams responsible for collaboration, knowledge management, and content lifecycle governance, enabling cross-functional access to documents and records. The deployment followed a cloud-first architecture with search indexing hosted in Google Cloud, and access control integrated with Workspace identity and permissions to preserve corporate security and compliance policies.
Governance work established indexing policies and content access rules to align search results with enterprise permissions, and the rollout emphasized improving content findability so employees can find content quickly and support collaboration improvements. The Google Cloud Search implementation provided Colgate-Palmolive a centralized search capability across Workspace and other enterprise systems.
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Randstad Netherlands | Professional Services | 3850 | $3.7B | Netherlands | Google Cloud Search | Application, Web and Enterprise Search | 2012 | Xebia |
In 2012, Randstad Netherlands implemented Google Cloud Search as part of a broader Google Workspace deployment, using Google Cloud Search in the Application, Web and Enterprise Search category to surface candidate and client records for recruiters and HR staff. Xebia assisted the Workspace migration and supported configuration and rollout activities, aligning search deployment with organizational onboarding and recruitment processes.
Google Cloud Search was configured to index and query across Google Workspace repositories, enabling federated search across Drive, Gmail, Docs, and Calendar content and to surface contextual results within recruitment workflows. Configuration work focused on relevance tuning, metadata indexing, and access-controlled result filtering to meet HR and recruitment information retrieval needs.
The deployment integrated Cloud Search with Google Workspace and related systems so recruiters and HR staff could find candidate and client information from a single search interface. Operational coverage included Randstad Netherlands HR and recruitment functions across multiple countries and extended to the broader organization of about 3850 employees.
Governance established during the Workspace migration included role based access controls, indexing policies, and administrative controls to ensure search visibility matched HR process boundaries. The associated Google Workspace rollout reduced annual assessment effort and saved about 900 working hours a year while improving onboarding across multiple countries, outcomes tied to the broader Workspace program that incorporated Google Cloud Search as the enterprise search layer.
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Whirlpool UK Appliances | Manufacturing | 2840 | $928M | United Kingdom | Google Cloud Search | Application, Web and Enterprise Search | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, Whirlpool UK Appliances implemented Google Cloud Search, a solution in the Application, Web and Enterprise Search category. Whirlpool built a custom enterprise search application named Whirlpool SearchPro using Cloud Search SDKs to provide centralized search across its document estate. The project was delivered from US based enterprise IT and knowledge management teams.
Whirlpool SearchPro architecture comprised ingestion pipelines and indexing workflows that connected on premises systems and cloud repositories, leveraging the Cloud Search SDKs for connector development and index orchestration. The implementation indexed more than 12 million documents and included query serving, result ranking, and security trimming to enforce source access controls in search results. The search front end delivered sub second response times, typically in the hundreds of milliseconds.
The deployment integrated with a mix of on premises and cloud systems to surface corporate content for knowledge discovery, supporting enterprise search use cases across knowledge management and enterprise IT functions. Operational scope was centered on US based teams while serving cross enterprise knowledge workers through a unified search layer. Indexing and retrieval workflows were automated to reduce manual cataloging and accelerate content availability.
Governance included enforcing source level access controls within search results to preserve authorization policies and maintain secure discovery. The rollout reduced indexing durations from weeks to days, accelerating the pace at which new or updated content became searchable. The implementation improved knowledge discovery through centralized indexing and high performance query response while maintaining access control enforcement.
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