Google Cloud scored another major enterprise win with Swiss technology firm ABB Information Systems moving some of its workloads to the No. 3 cloud provider.

This customer win comes about a month after Nokia said it will move its on-premises IT infrastructure to Google Cloud. It also follows Google CEO Sundar Pichai’s multi-billion-dollar investment in Google Cloud, which is part of Google’s aggressive push to win enterprise customers and unseat No. 2 cloud provider Microsoft.

ABB chose Google Cloud for part of its “Rationalizing IT Operations” program, code named “Program RIO,” which is the tech company’s initiative to increase scalability and resilience of its infrastructure services to all ABB businesses, which include its power conversion, robotics, automation, and mechanical power transmission portfolios.

Under Program ROI, Google Cloud will help ABB’s hosting services team migrate workloads from on-premises data centers to Google Cloud. The initiative will also use Google Cloud’s data science, artificial intelligence (AI), and machine learning (ML) capabilities to simplify and improve ABB’s Information System services’ quality assurance via automation and consolidation.

“Our choice to include Google Cloud further strengthens our strategic vision and stimulates innovation as we expand the Information Systems’ cloud footprint,’’ said Prabhu Chakravarthy, Group IS Program Leader at ABB.

ABB also uses Microsoft Azure cloud platform and services, and started working with that public cloud provide in 2016.