Tech Glossary
GCP (Google Cloud Platform)
Google Cloud Platform (GCP) is a suite of cloud computing services offered by Google, providing infrastructure, platform, and software solutions that enable organizations to build, deploy, and scale applications. GCP offers a wide range of services, including computing power, storage, machine learning, data analytics, and networking, all delivered through a global network of data centers. Developers and enterprises use GCP to create and manage applications that require high availability, scalability, and security, leveraging Google's expertise in handling large-scale infrastructure and data.
GCP's offerings include virtual machines (Compute Engine), container orchestration (Kubernetes Engine), serverless computing (Cloud Functions), and managed databases (Cloud SQL, Bigtable), among others. GCP also provides tools for DevOps, such as continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) pipelines, as well as advanced data processing capabilities through BigQuery and AI/ML services. The platform supports a pay-as-you-go pricing model, allowing users to scale resources based on demand, making it a cost-effective solution for a wide range of workloads. GCP's integration with other Google services, such as Firebase and Google Workspace, further enhances its appeal as a comprehensive cloud ecosystem.