logo for Google Cloud Platform

Google Cloud Platform

Google Cloud Platform compliance index

Powered by

wult icon

Vendor Management

Google Cloud Platform subprocessors
logo for Twitter
Twitter
logo for SGS Mexico
SGS Mexico
logo for Webhelp
Webhelp
Limited access
Get access to all subprocessors for Google Cloud Platform and 1000+ vendors.
Upgrade
Get notified when changes occur to this document.
Upgrade
Get notified when changes occur to this document.
Upgrade
Get notified when changes occur to this document.
Upgrade
Get notified when changes occur to this document.
Limited access
Get access to all subprocessors for Google Cloud Platform and 1000+ vendors.
About

Overview of Google Cloud

Google Cloud is a comprehensive suite of cloud computing services offered by Google. Launched in 2008 as Google App Engine, the platform has grown to encompass various Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS), Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS), and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solutions. With Google's reputation for innovation and reliability, Google Cloud has become a leading provider of cloud-based services for businesses of all sizes.

Key Features

  • Compute Engine: Scalable and customizable virtual machines to handle any workload.
  • App Engine: A fully managed PaaS for deploying and scaling web applications.
  • Kubernetes Engine: A managed Kubernetes service for orchestrating containerized applications.
  • Cloud Storage: A unified object storage solution for storing and managing large amounts of unstructured data.
  • BigQuery: A serverless, highly scalable, and cost-effective data warehouse for analytics.
  • Cloud Functions: A serverless compute platform for executing event-driven code in the cloud.
  • Cloud Identity: A robust identity and access management service for securing user access to cloud resources.
  • AI Platform: A suite of AI and machine learning tools for building and deploying machine learning models.
  • Data Loss Prevention API: A solution for discovering, classifying, and protecting sensitive data in cloud storage.

Importance of Monitoring and Comparing Vendors

Monitoring and comparing vendors in the data governance SaaS industry is crucial for businesses from a data compliance perspective. As businesses share sensitive data with vendors, they must ensure that the chosen service provider adheres to industry standards and regulations. By regularly assessing and comparing vendor performance, businesses can identify potential risks and vulnerabilities, make informed decisions about their data governance strategy, and ensure they maintain compliance with evolving data protection regulations.

Vendor details

Address

1600 Amphitheatre Pkwy94043 Mountain View

Country

United States of America
Get started

10x reduction in time spent on operational data compliance