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Google Cloud, MongoDB Take Their Alliance To The Next Level
Tighter integrations between MongoDB’s next-generation database and GCP services like BigQuery and Google Kubernetes Engine are expected to generate opportunities for systems integrators and ISV partners. By Rick Whiting February 25, 2021, 05:15 PM EST
Next-generation database developer MongoDB and Google Cloud are extending the strategic alliance they launched two years ago with a new partnership deal under which the MongoDB Atlas cloud database will be integrated with a slew of Google Cloud services.
The move is expected to provide systems integrators, ISVs and other solution provider partners of the two companies with new opportunities in cloud application development and cloud data migration.
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MongoDB, Inc. (NASDAQ:MDB), the leading, modern general purpose database platform, and Google Cloud, today announced an expanded five-year partnership that will extend their existing go-to-market relationship and provide a deeper integration of Google Cloud products with MongoDB s global cloud database,
MongoDB Atlas. As a fully-managed service directly integrated with the Google Cloud Console and Marketplace, MongoDB Atlas gives joint customers integrated billing and support. Customers get a single bill for all Google Cloud services as well as MongoDB Atlas, and can use their Google Cloud spending commitments toward Atlas. The service is now available as a pay as you go offering on the Google Cloud Marketplace.
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Google has recognised that users struggle to configure Kubernetes correctly and introduced a new Autopilot service in an attempt to simplify deployment and management.
Two things everyone knows about Kubernetes are: first, that it has won in the critically important container orchestration space, and second, that its complexity is both a barrier to adoption and a common cause of errors.
Even Google, the inventor and biggest promoter of Kubernetes, admits this is the case. Despite 6 years of progress, Kubernetes is still incredibly complex, said Drew Bradstock, product lead for Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE). What we ve seen in the past year or so is a lot of enterprises are embracing Kubernetes, but then they run headlong into the difficulty.
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