Cloud Computing
Google Cloud Platform, offered by Google, is a suite of cloud computing services that runs on the same infrastructure that Google uses internally for its end-user products, such as Google Search, Gmail, file storage, and YouTube.
The Google Cloud Console provides a web-based, graphical user interface that you can use to manage your Google Cloud projects and resources. When you use the Cloud Console, you create a new project, or choose an existing project, and use the resources that you create in the context of that project.
Google’s cloud platform provides a reliable and highly scalable cloud computing services to its users. These services help clients compute and store data, and help developers build, test, and deploy apps. Google cloud covers application, storage, and cloud computing services for backend, mobile, and web solutions using the internet. More than four million apps trust and use the platform.
Google tries to keep the backend as simple as possible and uses a simple file system. This system is the foundation of the Google cloud platform. It handles requests for information via basic commands like write, read, and open. It is a distributed system of computing.
Google Cloud has recently acquired Cornerstone Technology to assist customers in migrating their mainframe workloads to Google Cloud. Many small and large enterprises are increasingly adopting Google Cloud, which bodes well since it disentangles things and makes them more secure at reasonable costs.