Google Cloud said today it’s updating multiple database services, including AlloyDB, Spanner and Memorystore for Valkey 7.2, with new features that should make them more suitable for generative ...
Google LLC today introduced a new version of Cloud Spanner, one of its managed database services, that will enable customers to process their information faster and more cost-efficiently. The company ...
The success of generative artificial intelligence (AI) depends on data. But enterprises adopting generative AI (genAI) are struggling to access, manage and activate data of different formats. For ...
Google today announced that Cloud Firestore, its serverless NoSQL document database for mobile, web and IoT apps, is now generally available. In addition, Google is also introducing a few new features ...
The SQL query language has been the cornerstone of database technology for decades. But what happens when you bring SQL together with modern generative AI? That's the question that Google Cloud is ...
This milestone underscores Ready Computing’s commitment to delivering secure, scalable, and AI-ready healthcare interoperability solutions through Google Cloud’s advanced infrastructure. NEW YORK CITY ...
‘A lot of these friction points are being removed by design,’ Google Cloud exec Gerrit Kazmaier tells CRN in an interview ahead of Next 2022. Gerrit Kazmaier, Google’s vice president and general ...
Pan-African telco Vodacom is set to partner with Google Cloud. The agreement will see Vodacom migrating its data platforms to ...
Google Cloud today unveiled AlloyDB, a new database designed to deliver the high-end performance and reliability features that enterprises demand while maintaining compatibility with the open source ...
"Bringing VAST AI Operating System to Google Cloud Marketplace will help customers quickly deploy, manage, and grow the data solution on Google Cloud's trusted, global infrastructure," said Nirav ...
NATO has taken a major step toward modernizing its digital backbone, signing a multi-million-dollar contract with Google ...