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Google Cloud TV commercial - NCAA: Student Developer Ezana

Google Cloud has recently released a TV spot featuring a student developer named Ezana, who shares his experience of using Google Cloud to track, store, and analyze sports data for the NCAA. The TV spot showcases Ezana's journey and how he has been able to use Google Cloud to help his team make the most of its data, from predicting game outcomes to improving player performance.

The ad starts with Ezana introducing himself as a student developer who has been working with the NCAA to create a sports data analytics system. He explains how Google Cloud has helped him and his team to manage and analyze data efficiently, making it easier for them to make informed decisions about players and teams.

The ad goes on to show how Google Cloud has transformed the way the NCAA manages its sports data. With access to Google Cloud's advanced machine learning capabilities, they can now analyze large amounts of data in real-time, helping them uncover insights they may have missed before. This has allowed them to predict the outcomes of games more accurately, ultimately helping teams to perform better on the field.

Throughout the TV spot, Ezana appears passionate and dedicated to his work. He emphasizes how his experience with Google Cloud has not only improved his ability to analyze data, but also helped him develop valuable skills that will help him in his future career.

The spot concludes with a message from Google Cloud, highlighting its commitment to empowering students like Ezana to unlock their full potential and achieve their goals. The ad's overall message is clear: Google Cloud is a powerful tool that can help students, professionals, and organizations unlock new insights and achieve greater success.

Google Cloud TV commercial - NCAA: Student Developer Ezana produced for Google Cloud was first shown on television on March 29, 2019.

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