Amazon and Google launch multicloud service for faster connectivity
The service reduces private link setup time from weeks to minutes and follows a major outage that cost U.S. firms up to $650 million, boosting cloud network reliability.
- Amazon and Google introduced a jointly developed multicloud networking service to enable customers to establish private, high-speed links between their computing platforms in minutes instead of weeks.
- The new service was unveiled over a month after an Amazon Web Services outage disrupted thousands of websites worldwide, costing U.S. companies $500 million to $650 million in losses.
- The collaboration between AWS and Google Cloud represents a fundamental shift in multicloud connectivity, making it easier for customers to move data and applications between clouds.
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Amazon Joins Forces With Google To Unveil New Multicloud Service To Tackle Internet Disruptions - Amazon.com (NASDAQ:AMZN)
In a joint effort to address the increasing need for reliable connectivity, Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN) and Alphabet Inc.‘s (NASDAQ:GOOGL) (NASDAQ:GOOG) Google have launched a new multicloud networking service. Check The Stock Price Of Amazon Here Faster Multicloud Links Launch The new service, announced on Sunday, will enable customers to establish private, high-speed links between the two companies’ computing platforms in a matter of minutes…
Amazon and Google Unveil Groundbreaking Multicloud Networking Service
Amazon and Google have launched a multicloud networking service to enhance connectivity between their platforms. This collaboration aims to provide high-speed, reliable links, minimizing the risk of outages. Major cloud providers, such as AWS and Google Cloud, are spearheading efforts to meet the increasing demand for robust internet infrastructure.
Amazon and Google launch multicloud service for faster connectivity
Amazon and Google introduced a jointly developed multicloud networking service on Sunday to meet growing demand for reliable connectivity the companies said in a statement, at a time when even brief internet disruptions can cause major outages.
The initiative will allow customers to set private and high-speed links between the two business computing platforms in minutes instead of weeks.
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