Since its launch five years ago, the Google Compute Engine has become one of the world’s most popular on-demand cloud computing infrastructures. The infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) platform is powered by the same hardware and data centres that are behind Google, the world’s largest search engine, as well as its other services, including YouTube, Docs and Gmail.
Cloud Spectator Ranks Google Compute Engine #1 in Price and Performance
Google Extends its Auto-Provisioning Support
The enterprise IT environment is not getting any simpler. Even with the rapid shift towards cloud computing platforms and services, there are increasingly complex solutions to choose from. Many of today’s companies need to work with multiple cloud-based applications to take care of everything from project management to customer relationship management to VoIP communications.
How to Keep Up-to-Date with G Suite Launches
G Suite has become one of the world’s most popular workplace productivity and collaboration platforms, but like any cloud-based solution, it’s always evolving. The world of enterprise IT has become one of constant innovation, whereby companies find themselves under increasing pressure to adopt new technologies and familiarise themselves with new solutions as soon as they become available.
Improve Security and Access Control with Google Cloud Identity
How Dropbox Smart Sync Saves Space and Streamlines Cloud Productivity
Google’s Jamboard Now Available
For the eighth time in 11 years, Google has been rated the best company in the world to work for, so it’s safe to say they know a thing or two about working conditions in the modern office space.
The company’s industry-leading G Suite cloud platform includes Docs, Drive and numerous other online apps and services designed to improve office collaboration and boost productivity.
