Amazon and Google Launch Joint Multicloud Networking Service
Amazon and Google have announced a new multicloud networking service to improve connectivity between their cloud platforms. This jointly developed solution is designed to provide businesses with a faster and more reliable way to link Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Google Cloud.
The service uses AWS Interconnect and Google Cloud's Cross-Cloud Interconnect, allowing customers to create a private, high-speed connection between the two cloud providers quickly. This aims to reduce downtime and improve the speed and security of moving data between the two platforms.
The launch comes at a time when reliable internet connections are increasingly important, as even brief outages can disrupt businesses. Amazon and Google say this new partnership responds to customer demand for better connectivity and security when using more than one cloud service.
A multicloud service lets businesses use cloud platforms from different providers together, making it easier to move data and use different features from each provider.
They launched it to provide faster, more secure, and reliable connections between their cloud platforms, meeting the needs of companies that use both AWS and Google Cloud.
It helps businesses create private and high-speed links between clouds in minutes, reducing disruptions and improving the security and speed of their cloud operations.
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