Empowering customers and the ecosystem with an open cloud

Every organization that moves to the cloud has a unique journey driven by many factors including evolving operating environments and regulatory requirements. For all organizations, including those experiencing growth across regions and dynamic market circumstances, we recommend an open cloud approach that ensures operational and technical consistency across public clouds or private data centers and effective management of infrastructure, applications, and data across the organization.We believe that an open cloud can meet the needs of diverse companies, providing choice, flexibility and openness. Our open cloud philosophy is grounded in the belief that customers need autonomy and control over their infrastructure. Giving customers options to build, migrate and deploy their applications across multiple environments both in the cloud and on-premises allows them to avoid vendor lock-in and innovate across environments faster. We are proud of our leadership in advancing an open cloud, and this commitment underpins and drives our contributions to the open source and open data communities, as well as our approach to building technology solutions. Advancing computing through open source Open source plays a critical role in an open cloud. Many companies have mission-critical workloads or sensitive data that have “survivability requirements” in the event that a provider is forced to suspend or terminate cloud services due to country or region policy changes. To move workloads to other clouds, it’s important to develop them using open source and open standards.At Google Cloud, we don’t think it’s possible to fully address survivability requirements with a proprietary solution. Instead, solutions based on open source tools and open standards are the route to addressing customer and policymaker concerns. More importantly, open source gives customers the flexibility to deploy—and, if necessary, migrate—critical workloads across or off public cloud platforms.Google has a long history of sharing technology through open source—from projects like Kubernetes, which is now the industry standard in container portability and interoperability in the cloud, to TensorFlow, a platform to help everyone develop and train machine learning models. As Google’s Chief Economist Hal Varian said, “Open data and open source are good not only for us and our industry, but also benefit the world at large.” Our belief in customer choice is fundamental to how we develop our technology and rooted in leveraging open source APIs and interoperable solutions. In addition, we partner with the leading organizations in the fields of data management and analytics to build products that combine the benefits of open source with managed cloud solutions.Another way we provide flexibility is hybrid and multi-cloud environments. Anthos, our hybrid and multi-cloud platform, is built on open technologies like Kubernetes, Istio, and Knative, enabling an ecosystem that fosters competition and that unlocks new partnerships. In this spirit, last week OVHcloud and Google Cloud announced a strategic partnership to jointly build a trusted cloud solution in Europe. This partnership will focus on delivering the best of Google Cloud technology innovation and value in the most agile way, and help European customers accelerate their business transformation in the cloud while meeting addressing their strict data security and privacy requirements.Break down data silos and uncover new insights with public datasetsCustomers rely on Google Cloud to get better insights from their data. Our data analytics solutions such as BigQuery help them harness the potential of that data. One of our newest analytics solutions, BigQuery Omni, allows customers to cost-effectively access and securely analyze data across multi-cloud environments. Those tools enable customers to make their own data more open—both in and out of their organization. As we help enable data accessibility and portability, our highest priority is to do so securely and responsibly. At the same time, through the Google Cloud Public Datasets program, we work with data providers to host 100+ high-demand public datasets to allow customers and the research community to discover unique insights for solving real business and societal problems. For example, earlier this year, we added critical COVID-19 public datasets to support the global response to the novel coronavirus.We also share our discoveries and tools with the community to help everyone share data safely and in a manner that advances the important work of researchers, developers and journalists. Teams at Google have released over 80 open datasets through our research site, and share other aggregated, anonymized product insights. Take for example YouTube-8M, a large-scale, labeled video dataset used by researchers to further computer vision and video understanding. In addition, with more than 31 million datasets, Dataset Search allows anyone to discover and filter relevant data sets in accordance with usage rights, formats, and other key parameters. And our Kaggle community of nearly 5 million users hosts 50,000 public datasets and 400,000 public notebooks to support machine learning and artificial intelligence research. Paving the way to an open cloud through continued collaborationGoogle Cloud will continue to build towards an open cloud and work with partners and policymakers to support our customers, open-source communities, and society at large. We are excited to see the important work organizations achieve through openness, and remain committed to supporting them through our continued contributions to open source and open data.
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AWS Managed Services (AMS) ist jetzt in der AWS-Region Europa (Paris) verfügbar

Amazon Managed Services (AMS) unterstützt nun die AWS-Region Europa (Paris). Sie können AMS verwenden, um den Betrieb Ihres Kontos zu überwachen, einschließlich Vorfall-, Problem-, Patch- und Sicherheitsverwaltung für Ihre AWS-Ressourcen. Zusätzlich zum Betrieb der AWS-Services bietet AMS eine sichere AWS Landing Zone und Funktionen, die Ihnen helfen, die Anforderungen der Compliance-Programme für HIPAA, HITRUST, GDPR, SOC, ISO und PCI zu erfüllen.
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Amazon Polly startet eine neue australisch-englische neuronale Text-zu-Sprache-Stimme

Amazon Polly ist ein Service, der Text in natürliche Sprache konvertiert. Wir freuen uns, heute die allgemeine Verfügbarkeit von Olivia, Pollys erster australisch-englischer Stimme, über neurale Text-zu-Sprache (NTTS) verfügbar, bekanntzugeben. Dank ihrer einzigartigen stimmlichen Persönlichkeit klingt die Stimme ausdrucksstark, natürlich und leicht verständlich. Kunden von Amazon Polly können jetzt eine Auswahl von drei australisch-englischen Stimmen genießen: Russell, Nicole und Olivia. 
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Automatische ABR (Adaptive Bit Rate)-Konfiguration ist jetzt in AWS Elemental MediaConvert verfügbar

In AWS Elemental MediaConvert wurde eine neue Funktion namens Automatische ABR-Konfiguration hinzugefügt, die automatisch die ABR-Kodierungskonfiguration (Adaptive Bitrate) für jedes Quellvideo anpasst. Die automatische ABR-Konfiguration vereinfacht die Einrichtung der Transkodierung, optimiert die Videoqualität und reduziert die ABR-Paketgröße. Die automatische ABR-Konfiguration ist ohne zusätzliche Kosten für MediaConvert-Aufgaben in der Preisstufe On-Demand, Professional verfügbar. Um mehr zu erfahren, lesen Sie bitte die Dokumentation zu Automatische ABR-Konfiguration.
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AWS Lambda macht es jetzt einfacher, Protokolle an benutzerdefinierte Ziele zu senden

Mit Hilfe von AWS Lambda Extensions können Sie jetzt Protokolle von AWS Lambda-Funktionen direkt an ein Ziel Ihrer Wahl senden. AWS Lambda Extensions sind eine neue Art der Integration von Überwachungs-, Beobachtungs-, Sicherheits- und Governance-Tools mit Lambda, und heute können Sie Erweiterungen verwenden, die Protokolle an die folgenden Anbieter senden: Datadog, New Relic, Sumo Logic, Honeycomb, Lumigo und Coralogix.
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Amazon QuickSight bringt neue Diagrammtypen, Tabellenverbesserungen und mehr auf den Markt

Amazon QuickSight unterstützt jetzt Wasserfalldiagramme. Wasserfalldiagramme zeigen, wie jede Metrik durch eine Reihe von beitragenden Faktoren positiv oder negativ beeinflusst wird. Dashboard-Autoren können ein Wasserfalldiagramm erstellen, indem sie diesen neuen visuellen Typ aus dem Menü zum Bildmaterial auswählen. Hier finden Sie weitere Informationen.  
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