
Google Cloud is a cloud computing platform offering infrastructure, platform, and data services for building scalable applications. It provides high-performance networking, advanced analytics, and AI-powered services on a global scale.
What is it?
Google Cloud is a comprehensive cloud platform developed by Google, delivering IaaS, PaaS, and managed services for application hosting, data processing, and machine learning workloads.
What does it do?
Google Cloud enables organizations to deploy applications, manage cloud infrastructure, run containers, process large datasets, and build AI-driven systems using highly reliable and scalable cloud services.
Where is it used?
Google Cloud is widely used in SaaS platforms, data analytics, AI and machine learning projects, real-time processing systems, global web applications, and cloud-native architectures.
When & why it emerged
Google Cloud was launched in the late 2000s to bring Google’s internal infrastructure expertise to external developers and enterprises. It evolved to support cloud-native, data-centric, and AI-first workloads.
Why we use it at Internative
We use Google Cloud for projects that require advanced data analytics, scalable infrastructure, and AI capabilities. Its strong performance and global network make it ideal for data-driven and high-scale applications.