"Rapid pace of innovation in technology has fundamentally changed how and where work gets done, driving organisations to transform their businesses for the future. Together, PwC and Google can help that transformation happen," PwC said in a statement.
From Google firms get innovation, technology platforms and Internet scale, while PwC brings deep industry experience, a broad range of business services and cutting-edge client insights, from strategy through execution, it added.
Together PwC and Google will help companies collaborate more effectively, better use technology and information and adapt to the disruptive forces shaping the world.
"PwC is teaming with Google to offer our joint knowledge and capabilities to clients, giving them one place to go, maximising experience and assets from both organisations," PwC Vice Chairman (Transformation) Mike Burwell said.
The two plan to help firms succeed by leveraging PwC's business insights along with Google Apps, Google's suite of cloud enabled collaboration and productivity tools.
Besides, using the combined power of PwC's analytical acumen and Google's Cloud platform to help businesses make the most of technology and information and be better equipped to compete, creating new services to reinvent and optimise
operations, connect with consumers and provide an enhanced customer experience.
PwC has also begun to introduce Google for Work products to its own operations. PwC is transitioning 40,000 people in the US and 5,000 people in Australia to Google Apps.
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