Security News > 2020 > May > InfiniteIO and Google Cloud help orgs reduce the cost of network-attached storage and speed cloud adoption
InfiniteIO, which offers the world's fastest metadata platform to accelerate application performance and reduce cloud latency, announced a new partnership with Google Cloud to significantly reduce the cost of network-attached storage and speed cloud adoption for organizations facing exponential data growth and infrastructure costs.
Customers and channel partners can now rapidly identify and move massive amounts of infrequently accessed yet invaluable files to Google Cloud Platform to lower total storage costs while keeping all of their files accessible and active to end-users.
The partnership with Google Cloud further strengthens InfiniteIO's capabilities to help organizations simplify data management, reduce application latency, implement advanced analytics and undertake cloud migration at scale.
"InfiniteIO's metadata-based approach to hybrid cloud data management and Google Cloud technology optimizes the customer experience by increasing application performance and reducing cloud latency," said Mark Cree, CEO of InfiniteIO. "In these extraordinary times, a hybrid cloud built on combined InfiniteIO and Google Cloud technology can help IT leaders seamlessly add automation to rapidly lower infrastructure costs while delivering consistent, high performance for their critical business applications."
The new integration with Google Cloud Platform extends InfiniteIO's commitment to simplify and accelerate hybrid cloud storage, building on existing cloud and storage partnerships with Amazon Web Services, Cloudian, Hitachi Vantara, IBM Cloud Platform, Pure Storage, and Scality among others.
News URL
http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/HelpNetSecurity/~3/5movwIKaZXk/
Related news
- Google Cloud Expands Confidential Computing Portfolio (source)
- Google Cloud to make MFA mandatory by the end of 2025 (source)
- Google Cloud to Enforce Multi-Factor Authentication by 2025 for All Users (source)
- All Google Cloud users will have to enable MFA by 2025 (source)
- Google Cloud Cybersecurity Forecast 2025: AI, geopolitics, and cybercrime take centre stage (source)