Databricks To Offer Its Big Data Analytics System On Google Cloud
The Databricks Unified Data Platform, using the Google Kubernetes Engine, can be deployed in a containerized cloud environment and link to Google BigQuery and other GCP services. By Rick Whiting February 17, 2021, 09:24 AM EST
Databricks’ Unified Data Platform will be available on the Google Cloud Platform beginning in April, the two companies said Wednesday, completing a trifecta for Databricks whose software already runs on the Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure cloud platforms.
Databrick’s software also will be integrated with the Google BigQuery business analytics system and leverage the Google Kubernetes Engine – enabling businesses and organizations to deploy Databricks in a containerized cloud environment for the first time.
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Data analytics unicorn Databricks Inc. and Google LLC’s cloud today unit announced a partnership that will integrate Databricks’ distributed query platform with Google’s BigQuery data warehouse.
The partnership will leverage the Google Kubernetes Engine to enable Databricks to work in a containerized cloud environment for the first time. Databricks users will be able to create a “lakehouse” – the company’s term for a hybrid data lake and data warehouse that can be used for data engineering, data science, machine learning and analytics simultaneously on Google Cloud’s network.
Databricks, which announced a massive $1 billion funding round two weeks ago, already has partnerships with cloud giants Amazon Web Services Inc. and Microsoft Corp. It has made a point of working with each partner to leverage the advantages of its platform. In the case of Google, the focus is on machine learning and deep learning tools and Google’s authorship of Kubernetes, an orch
Databricks hits Google Cloud with new integrations
Databricks hits Google Cloud with new integrations
Comes with a heavy focus on Kubernetes capabilities and container-based deployments.
Thomas Kurian (CEO - Google Cloud) Credit: Google Cloud
Databricks has launched its data management solution on Google Cloud, its integrations with Google BigQuery and AI Platform aimed at unifying data engineering, data science, machine learning and analytics across both companies’ services.
Databricks already runs on Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure and Alibaba Cloud, with the vendor s platform tightly integrated with the security, compute, storage, analytics, and artificial intelligence (AI) services natively offered by those particular cloud providers.
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