As cloud adoption continues to grow, it is crucial companies understand how security can impact operations in the cloud and what the ramifications are if their environment is not adequately protected. There are numerous components to consider when establishing your cloud adoption strategy and security policies, including data, users, applications, infrastructure, and more.
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In this free guide on Cloud computing, you’re going to learn exactly what the Cloud is, how it’s used, why it’s used and also why businesses around the world rely on it to power their IT infrastructure and scale in size, as their need demands.
The word migration can be off-putting. Moving to a public cloud is often thought of as a long and painful process full of late nights, downtime, and overworked developers. This puts a lot of pressure on infrastructure owners, who are faced with the challenge of modernizing the IT landscape, reducing their costs, and helping teams innovate.
This document describes the experiences of businesses that chose to redeploy self-managed database servers from their data centers or cloud environments to Cloud SQL, Google Cloud’s relational database service for MySQL, PostgreSQL, and SQL Server. Doing so enabled them to reduce their operational costs on the premises while taking advantage of impactful automation and the advanced expertise of cloud service engineers who manage databases in the cloud environment.
Learn how you can discover valuable data at scale by leveraging four components: Data acquisition, analytics, and discovery: Manage various datasets with minimal extract, transform, and load (ETL) activity Burst computing: Employ virtual machines (VMs) to reduce overhead, time, and cost with security and reliability ML and model deployment: Build and operationalize ML models
Most organizations that are running SAP workloads on-premises know that migrating them to the cloud would help them gain agility, increase uptime, and reduce costs. What they might not realize is that the cloud is also a catalyst for the kind of organizational change that’s needed to thrive in today’s fast-evolving times.
This guide provides an introduction to Google Cloud databases tailored for technology decision makers and executives. It provides real-world customer stories that illustrate how leading organizations use Google Cloud database services and details about how you can partner with Google to unlock the power of your data.
With most companies prioritizing a multi-cloud strategy, and with 85 percent being cloud first by 20251, it is vital that every cloud leader prioritize best practices and implement a unified data management and protection strategy across their cloud data landscape. Cloud service providers are first a business and therefore motivated to improve revenue. As they regularly update and change their support and coverage of the shared responsibility model, confusion can create gaps in security, and prevent you from staying in control of your company data.
Digital transformation journeys need a logical place to start, and migrating workloads that are running on existing virtual machines to Google Cloud is an ideal beginning. Google Cloud VMware Engine is one of the fastest ways to migrate to the cloud with no changes to your applications, policies, or processes. And it addresses the complexity and high costs that can be barriers to migration.
Learn how Google Cloud enables a digital factory for SAP manufacturing customers.
Current manufacturing and technology trends are driving the need for transformation in the manufacturing industry. This document provides an understanding of the current trends and details how Google Cloud will help you enable your digital factory.
