Security News > 2020 > July > InfluxDB Cloud now available on Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud and AWS

With this announcement, InfluxDB Cloud is now live on all three major cloud platforms - Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud and Amazon Web Services.
InfluxDB Cloud now available on all major cloud platforms.
Now available across all major cloud platforms, InfluxDB Cloud has been built from the ground up as cloud-native, running as a stateful application on Kubernetes.
"Two major areas of growth for companies today are time series databases and cloud deployment. The deployment of InfluxDB Cloud on Microsoft Azure provides an ideal environment for customers to develop and run their applications," said Ayelet Steinitz, Head of Global Strategic Alliances at Microsoft.
InfluxDB Cloud will be sold, delivered, and supported directly by PTC, for deployments of ThingWorx hosted in PTC's cloud environment.
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