An American multinational technology cooperation headquartered in Mountain View, California, it was founded in 1996.
It's the 3rd pillar - programs and software that enable people to perform various digital tasks.
Application Modernization
TPU
Tensor flow processing unit
A physical server wholly utilized by a single customer, this first iteration had you guessing your capacity, fighting over resources and struggling to replace it...although, security and privacy are guaranteed!
Dedicated
TPUs should be twice as powerful as the preceding processing units, according to this observation turned law in 1965.
Moore's Law
Google Cloud Platform (GCP)
Smart Analytics
BI
Business intelligence
A physical server shared by multiple customers that lets you only pay a fraction of the server. It's easy to import or export images for migration and vertically or horizontally scale in this second stage of computing evolution.
Virtual Machines
Buring Platform Effect
It's a bundled offering of products for team communications and collaboration. Formerly known as GSuite
Google Workspace
It's the last pillar - it covers all aspects of protecting your business in this digital era and enables businesses to detect, investigate and protect themselves against online threats.
Security
Centralized processing unit
VMs run multiple of these, and you can maximize utilization of the available capacity, which is more cost effective. Multiple apps can run side by side in this third phase of computing evolution.
Containers
Computing, storage, networking, databases...these are...
Common Cloud Services
This company provides multiple Cloud Services that can be chained together to create Cloud architectures.
Cloud Service Provider (CSP)
This is used to describe the process of replacing legacy hardware and systems and consolidating them in the cloud - and oh yeah, it's the first pillar of Digital Transformation.
Infrastructure Modernization
The basic building blocks for Cloud IT that provides access to networking features, computers and data storage specifically for admins; think Azure, AWS and of course, Google Cloud.
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
This stage is known as 'serverless computer' and you can upload a piece of code and choose the amount of memory and duration! You only pay for the time the code is running...but your VM may take some time to "spin in" in this last phase of evolution.
Functions
The cloud provider deals with physical infrastructure like undersea cables, data centers, the personnel to manage the hardware and software. Meanwhile business control data and resource access.
Shared Responsibility Model
This is the name for the technology and processes needed to store, manage and access data that is transferred over the Cloud, rather than the data that remains on a computer's hard drive.
Cloud Computing
These help businesses migrate and manage enterprise data with security, reliability and fully managed data services. The 4th pillar.
Data and Storage Solutions
This needs to be considered when dealing with capital expenditures and operating expenditures.
Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)
It's the word for the increase or decrease of resources and services based on demand - a great benefit of cloud computing.
Scalable or Scalability
It's the term for delay between two physical systems.
Latency