Tuesday, November 14, 2017

Would Google create a DaaS platform?

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Would Google create a DaaS platform?
by Gabe Knuth, Independent Industry Analyst

Earlier this year, Google announced that their Google Cloud Platform would focus more on enterprise workloads going forward. Does that workload include a DaaS offering, or will they rely on partners? (BrianMadden.com)

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