Google Cloud Platform launches BigQuery Reservations, courts enterprises

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Larry Dignan

By Larry Dignan

for Between the Lines

| November 19, 2019 — 14:00 GMT (14:00 GMT)

| Topic: Cloud

Google Cloud Platform becomes more enterprise friendly
The biggest takeaway from the Google Cloud Next conference is that the company is packaging its services up in ways that’ll be more appealing to enterprises. The big trick for Google though will be adding enough account managers to service big businesses. Read more: https://zd.net/2FXuRYU

Jordan Tigani, director of engineering at Google and one of the founding engineers on BigQuery, said enterprises and CFOs wanted the budget predictability. “Enterprise CFOs say ‘here’s what we’re going to spend on analytics with predictability of budget and performance,” said Tigani.

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Add it up and BigQuery Reservations may ultimately make Google Cloud Platform’s lead analytics platform the path to more compute and storage sales. And partnerships with companies like Informatica are likely to bring more workloads.

BigQuery has helped Google Cloud Platform land big retail customers such as Macy’s and Home Depot as well as financial services companies such as HSBC. “We’re finding that customers are starting with BigQuery and analytics and pull over other stuff,” said Tigani.

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Larry Dignan

By Larry Dignan

for Between the Lines

| November 19, 2019 — 14:00 GMT (14:00 GMT)

| Topic: Cloud