
"Businesses that have adopted a multicloud strategy have a new option that could simplify their cloud deployments - as long as they use Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Google Cloud. Rob Enns and Robert Kennedy - vice presidents of cloud networking at Google Cloud and network services at AWS, respectively - have published a blog post announcing a new networking collaboration that combines AWS Interconnect - multicloud, and Google Cloud Cross-Cloud Interconnect."
""This collaboration also introduces a new open specification for network interoperability, enabling customers to establish private, high-speed connectivity between Google Cloud and AWS with high levels of automation and speed," they added. Kennedy said the development "represents a fundamental shift in multicloud connectivity". Salesforce, a long-time AWS partner and customer, was revealed as one of the day-one users of the new offering."
A new networking collaboration combines AWS Interconnect - multicloud and Google Cloud Cross-Cloud Interconnect to simplify multicloud deployments for customers using both AWS and Google Cloud. The offering removes the complexity of do-it-yourself multicloud integration and management and introduces an open specification for network interoperability. The open specification enables customers to establish private, high-speed connectivity between Google Cloud and AWS with high levels of automation and speed. Salesforce was revealed as a day-one user, and the collaboration aims to accelerate customers' ability to ground AI and analytics in trusted data regardless of location; the announcement arrived one day before AWS re:Invent in Las Vegas.
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