Recently, Google announced five new Google Cloud Platform regions in Austria, Greece, Norway, South Africa, and Sweden. The search engine giant in its blog post cited, “These cloud regions help bring innovations across Google closer to our customers around the globe, and provide a platform that enables organizations to transform the way they do business.” […]
Originally posted on Data Center Frontier by Rich Miller Google has been building bigger data centers for more than a decade. But it’s about to turn the dial up to 11. The company is ramping up its data center capacity, with plans to add 12 new compute regions for Google…
Google Cloud has rolled out new virtual machine instances based on Intel’s latest processors, calling the C3 VM “the next wave of Google Cloud infrastructure” and a key step towards creating more powerful automation options for cloud operators. The company also announced five new cloud regions, continuing the rapid expansion…
Fresh from announcing its latest US fibre push, Google has now also revealed some new cloud regions, albeit somewhat further afield. The hyperscaler is expanding in Asia Pacific, with new facilities coming to Malaysia, Thailand and New Zealand. As has become the norm, Google made proclamations about how its new…