Google Cloud

Google Cloud

Cloud platform for building, deploying, and managing apps and infrastructure, with tools for storage, databases, analytics, networking, and machine learning.

Google Cloud is a cloud computing platform that provides tools for building, deploying, and managing applications and infrastructure across Google’s global network. It is designed for developers, IT teams, and organizations that need access to cloud services for computing, storage, databases, networking, analytics, and machine learning in a centralized environment.

The Google Cloud Console gives users a web-based interface for managing projects, monitoring resources, configuring services, and reviewing usage across cloud environments. Common capabilities include virtual machine management, container and Kubernetes support, cloud storage, data processing, API integration, and identity and access controls. The platform also includes tools for logging, monitoring, and security administration to help teams maintain visibility and control over their workloads.

Google Cloud supports a wide range of use cases, including application development, website hosting, data analysis, backup and recovery, and enterprise infrastructure management. Its services are built to scale with demand and integrate with modern development workflows, making it a practical option for organizations looking to manage cloud-based operations through a single platform.

Website: cloud.google.com

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