Chronosphere Collaborates With Google Cloud To Accelerate Cloud Native Adoption By CIOTechOutlook Team

Chronosphere Collaborates With Google Cloud To Accelerate Cloud Native Adoption

CIOTechOutlook Team | Thursday, 06 April 2023, 03:00 IST

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Leading cloud native observability technology Chronosphere just announced a cooperation with Google Cloud. Chronosphere and Google Cloud will collaborate as go-to-market partners to assist clients in swiftly resolving events while managing costs related to cloud native observability solutions. The multi-year agreement will support joint co-marketing and co-selling efforts through Google Cloud's Solution Connect program and Google Cloud Marketplace. Together, the two businesses will develop projects for shared customer success, sales enablement, and marketing efforts. 
 
Chronosphere previously disclosed that its solution is offered on the Google Cloud Marketplace and that it runs a large portion of its crucial infrastructure there. By utilising the service's global infrastructure, it is able to provide secure and dependable services to clients who are experiencing rapid growth. To simplify the purchasing process, customers can now buy Chronosphere through the Google Cloud Marketplace as a packaged solution.
 
The collaboration brings together the best cloud native observability and services. Observability teams may change their observability data depending on need, context, and usefulness, storing only the useful data to lower costs and boost speed, thanks to the strength of Google Cloud and Chronosphere. Teams benefit from faster issue identification and resolution, up to 99.99% availability, and vendor lock-out elimination with solutions that are specifically designed for a cloud-native future.
 
"Chronosphere has proven that it can handle large volumes of data without interruption or extraordinary expense," said Ritika Suri, Director, Technology Partnerships at Google Cloud. "With its platform on Google Cloud's globally trusted infrastructure, Chronosphere can strengthen its ability to rapidly and reliably control observability data and costs while maintaining open source compatibility."
 
"Companies growing their online infrastructure risk huge hits to their bottom line if they don't also manage increased complexity and cost," said Martin Mao, co-founder of Chronosphere. "Our partnership with Google Cloud brings together the world's leading cloud services platform with our powerful observability solution to unlock the benefits of a cloud native world, while optimizing for efficiency, reliability, and cost."
 
"As a customer of both Google Cloud and Chronosphere, we're encouraged to see these two cloud native experts working together," said Kamran Tirdad, Head of Application Infrastructure at Snap, Inc. "Before we started working with Chronosphere, our observability solution was eating up our engineers' time and budget. Moving to a cloud native observability solution on top of renowned Google Cloud has brought us better insight and understanding into a world-class infrastructure for unparalleled performance as we evolve and scale."
 
The partnership combines the top cloud native observability and services together. Thanks to the power of Google Cloud and Chronosphere, observability teams may modify their observability data according to need, context, and usefulness, saving only the useful data to save costs and increase speed. With solutions that are especially created for a cloud-native future, teams gain faster issue detection and response, up to 99.99% availability, and vendor lock-out removal.

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