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Cloud computing is a technology to store, manage, process, and access the data over the internet instead of a local server or computer hard drives. Here, the term cloud is taken from the symbol of the internet users in the flowcharts. The remote servers are used in cloud computing to store the data that can be accessed from anywhere using the internet.This overview is designed to help you understand the overall landscape of Google Cloud. Here, you'll take a brief look at some of the commonly used features and get pointers to documentation that can help you go deeper. Knowing what's available and how the parts work together can help you make decisions about how to proceed. You'll also get pointers to some tutorials that you can use to try out Google Cloud in various scenarios.
(1) Create new business models and scale rapidly.
(2) Save Money and Time.
(3) Better collaboration.
(4) Advanced security.
(5) Transform, adapt , and grow with purpose-led ecosystem.
(1) Cloud migration.
(2) Cloud transformation.
(3) Cloud adoption.
(4) Security.
Cloud solutions, also known as cloud computing or cloud services, deliver IT resources on demand over the Internet. Cloud service providers such Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud Platform can deliver everything from applications to data centers on a pay-for-use basis to their subscribers. With cloud solutions, IT resources can scale up or down quickly to meet business demands. Cloud solutions enable rapid access to flexible and low-cost IT resources without large upfront investments in hardware or time-consuming installation and maintenance. Businesses can provision exactly the type and size of computing resources they need to power a new initiative or operate their IT departments more efficiently.