Google joins AWS and Azure as leader in Gartner’s 2018 IaaS Magic Quadrant
After intensive investing in Cloud Computing, particularly geared towards enterprises, Google has finally joined Amazon (Amazon Web Services) and Microsoft (Azure) as a leader in Infrastrucutre as a service (Iaas) in Gartner’s Magic Quadran for 2018. GCP – Google Cloud Platform – is very intuitive to use and particular popular among data scientists.
“Google has clambered into the leaders’ section of Gartner’s latest infrastructure as a service (IaaS) Magic Quadrant, while the wheat has been separated from the chaff.
The annual report concluded that the cloud IaaS market is now a three-horse race in the top right box, with the leaders’ zone not being an Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft-only area for the first time since 2013. …
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“We’re pleased to announce that Gartner recently named Google as a Leader in the 2018 Gartner Infrastructure as a Service Magic Quadrant.
With an increasing number of enterprises turning to the cloud to build and scale their businesses, research from organizations like Gartner can help you evaluate and compare cloud providers.
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Visit https://gcplinux.com/getting-started-google-cloud-platform/ for links to get started with GCP.
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