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Top 5 Organization Policy Services for Google Cloud

Xebia

Top 5 Organization Policy Services for Google Cloud The Google Cloud is a cloud service that enables users to create and manage virtual machines and Kubernetes clusters, store data, and run applications. The post Top 5 Organization Policy Services for Google Cloud appeared first on Xebia.

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Google Cloud growth slows as Alphabet net income plunges

CIO

Even though Google Cloud revenue growth showed signs of slowing, it nevertheless provided something of a bright spot as parent company Alphabet — hit hard by the tightening of customer budgets — posted a year-over-year decline in net income for its 2022 fourth quarter. Fourth-quarter gross revenue for Alphabet was $76.05 billion to $2.3

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Red Hat Brings Ansible Automation to Google Cloud

DevOps.com

Red Hat today announced that the Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform is now available on Google Cloud to simplify the management of yet another cloud platform.

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How to create and deploy a Slackbot on Google Cloud Platform in less than 5 minutes

Xebia

In this blog I will show you how to create and deploy a Slackbot on Google Cloud Platform in less than 5 minutes using copier template. But that is the easy part: you also need to configure the application in Slack, deploy it so that is available 7×24, write unit tests and create CI/CD deployment pipelines and more.

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AWS vs. Azure vs. Google Cloud: Comparing Cloud Platforms

Kaseya

In this blog, we’ll compare the three leading public cloud providers, namely Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud. A subsidiary of Amazon, AWS was launched in 2006 and offers on-demand cloud computing services on a metered, pay-as-you-go basis. Google Cloud Platform Overview.

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Palo Alto Networks Brings Network Threat Detection to Google Cloud

Palo Alto Networks

Imagine having your own personal, best-in-class threat research team at your fingertips, while taking advantage of cloud simplicity, scalability and speed. Now meet Google Cloud Intrusion Detection System (Cloud IDS). Cloud IDS simply provides native, network threat detection across your entire Google Cloud environment.

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Monitoring dbt model and test executions using Elementary Data

Xebia

Yes, dbt does provide logs to the stdout for every model and test execution, however in my opinion this is not sufficient to base your whole monitoring around. These log records will show the name of the model or test, the execution time, and the execution status (passed, warned, or failed). Whenever dbt runs (e.g.

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