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Google Cloud Platform (GCP)

What is Google Cloud Platform (GCP)?

Google Cloud Platform (GCP) is Google’s signature cloud computing platform. It’s a collection of Google’s myriad computing resources, made accessible to the general populace as a public cloud offering. These services can be used independently or in combination for developers and IT professionals to construct their own, custom cloud-based infrastructure.

Pairing Google Cloud Platform (GCP) with Wasabi

While Google Cloud Platform has become a leading cloud service provider, offering many of the same services that other top competitors do. However, it also sells dozens of different products from blockchain applications to AIs. With so many different products to support and enhance, it can become difficult for Google’s service providers to supply adequate expertise across their entire product line. Fortunately, organizations can now use Wasabi in conjunction with other cloud storage services like GCP to optimize support, costs and performance. As part of a multi-cloud implementation strategy, businesses can utilize Wasabi to offer direct private or public connectivity to GCP that help avoid internet latency and bottlenecks. As a result, customers get top-speed performance at a fraction of the cost.

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