The summary of essential information about Google Cloud in June 2022.
We’ve recently supported an organization who wanted to expose its Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) backend behind Apigee X. A quite common architecture, which most of the users delivering modern web applications on Google Cloud tend to build upon.
In this scenario, Google’s API gateway, Apigee, receives requests and performs L7 routing, redirecting you to the correct backend application, running as one or more pods on GKE. Read More.
As part of today’s Google Cloud Applied ML Summit, we’re announcing a variety of product features and technology partnerships to help you more quickly and efficiently build, deploy, manage, and maintain machine learning (ML) models in production.
Our performance tests found a 2.5x increase in the number of ML predictions generated through Vertex AI and BigQuery in 2021, and a 25x increase in active customers for Vertex AI Workbench in just the last six months. Read More.
Today, Google Cloud is making data warehouse migrations even easier with automated SQL translation as part of the BigQuery Migration Service (BQMS). Customers can now get semantically correct, human readable translations of their legacy SQL queries, across a wide breadth of data warehouses, with just a push of a button.
Google’s data cloud enables customers to drive limitless innovation and unlock the value of their data via its robust offerings under a single, unified interface. Read More.
The security of the infrastructure that runs your applications is one of the most important considerations in choosing a cloud vendor.
Google Cloud’s approach to infrastructure security is unique. Google doesn’t rely on any single technology to secure its infrastructure. Read More.
The Cloud DNS team is pleased to announce the Preview launch of managed zone permissions. Cloud DNS is integrated with the Identity and Access Management (IAM) service, which gives you the ability to control access to Cloud DNS resources and prevent unwanted access.
Up until now, Cloud DNS supported resource permissions at the project level only. This allowed for centralized management of IAM permissions at a higher level of granularity. Read More.
If you run your business on Kubernetes, you know how important it is to perform regular patching and upgrades to maintain a healthy environment. Read More.
Leaders at Germany-based Commerzbank, which operates in over 50 countries, saw potential for these technologies to enhance customer experiences. Read More.
For over a decade, the cloud has presented developers, data scientists, and engineers an incredible opportunity to deploy and run applications faster, while maintaining developer-centric tooling, higher-level abstractions, and click-to-deploy solutions.
At Google Cloud, we’ve continued to design, refine, and iterate our experience so that our customers can be as productive as the world demands. Read More.
Cloud SQL for SQL Server is a fully-managed database service that allows you to run SQL Server in the cloud and let Google take care of the toil.
Source: https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/gcp