High availability stories
The recognition underlines Google Cloud's push to keep developers on one platform as enterprises move AI agents from prototypes into production.
The serverless catalog could ease a bottleneck for large Spark workloads by moving Hive table metadata without copying underlying data.
The update broadens recovery for Azure-based apps, helping firms restore configurations and dependencies faster after cyberattacks or outages.
Database teams will compare notes on sovereignty, resilience and compliance as the conference returns to Europe this year.
Shared data platforms could see outages contained to one tenant, as Google Cloud says a new sharded design cuts blast radius and eases scaling.
Higher availability and more predictable GPU access will support UiPath's AI workloads as scarce H100 chips become harder to secure.
Database teams could cut setup and fault-finding time as Google folds natural-language guidance into Cloud SQL, Spanner and AlloyDB tools.
Rising AI workloads are forcing operators to simplify power and cooling controls as data centres race to come online faster and cut commissioning risk.
The tie-up is aimed at closing a gap that can leave AWS users unable to rebuild working systems even after data has been restored.
The switch has cut Voicify's model costs by up to 30% while helping the platform keep restaurant and healthcare calls flowing at peak times.
Five years on, the project's growth into enterprise and public-sector infrastructure is reflected in a 60-plus-session agenda on AI and observability.
Enterprise and government users could gain a single managed network as the deal lets Contrivian blend Starlink, fibre and 5G across one platform.
By shifting orchestration to Google Cloud's managed service, the payments firm cut monthly data platform costs by about 30% and improved reliability.
Rack-level power monitoring is being pushed further into edge and branch sites as demand rises for cloud, AI and distributed workloads.
Public safety agencies can now extend mission-critical radio coverage to smartphones and LTE users without replacing existing P25 infrastructure.
Manual recovery still risks missed payments and trades when financial systems fail, as customers care only whether transactions complete.
Customers will get fewer handovers during outages as Cello folds GKC Consulting's observability expertise into its network operations business.
The move cuts outage risk for industrial sites that need fast recovery in offline environments supporting critical services worldwide.
Rapid enterprise growth has pushed the decision intelligence company to bolster marketing science and cloud operations as customer numbers jumped 309%.
Operations teams can now feed earlier incidents into Komodor's AI agent, helping it avoid repeat mistakes in complex cloud-native systems.