Google IoT Core Overview

This blog explains how Google Cloud IoT Core is a fully managed service that easily and securely connects and manages your global device network.
Go and the Google Cloud Platform Integration

Go is a statically typed, compiled programming language designed at Google by Robert Griesemer, Rob Pike, and Ken Thompson…
Cloud Vision API and Its Use Cases

The API which is used for performing tasks related to computer vision like we can derive any useful information from an image but how a computer detects it from an image with absolute ease is the vision API…
Cloud VPC Firewall Management With Service Accounts

Google Cloud Platform firewall rules lets us allow or deny traffic to and from your virtual machine instances based on a configuration you specify…
Automatically Scan Cloud Storage Buckets For Sensitive Data

Google Cloud Storage is object storage designed to store large, unstructured data sets and to access your data on Google’s infrastructure…
Running dedicated game servers in Kubernetes Engine

In the world of distributed systems, scaling and hosting dedicated game servers for online, multiplayer games is challenging. It’s not surprising that for game server scaling is usually done by proprietary software…
What is Deployment Manager?

Deployment Manager is an infrastructure deployment service that automates the creation and management of Google Cloud Platform resources for you…
How to use Google cloud shell?

Google Cloud Shell provides you with command-line access to computing resources hosted on the Google Cloud Platform. Cloud Shell makes it easy for you to manage all the Cloud Platform Console projects and resources without having to…
Auto Scaling in AWS vs Auto Scaling in GCP

Auto Scaling is a cloud computing feature that allows users to automatically scale cloud services. Know more about “Auto Scaling in AWS vs Auto Scaling in GCP”.
Google Stackdriver: Introduction and Features

It is a monitoring service offered by Google, used to monitor performance data and availability of the application and virtual machines (VMs) running on GCP and AWS public cloud…