Google Cloud and HCL Tech Expands partnership for Cloud Migration

CIOReviewIndia Team | Thursday, 17 September 2020, 04:55 IST

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 Google Cloud and HCL Tech Expands partnership for Cloud Migration

To bring HCL's Actian portfolio, starting with Actian Avalanche, Google Cloud and HCL Tech have announced the expansion of their strategic partnership. 

Especially designed to power an enterprise's operational analytics workloads, Actian Avalanche is a hybrid cloud data warehouse. And, to migrate legacy data warehouses, including IBM Netezza and Oracle Exadata, to Google Cloud, Actian Avalanche enables a seamless path through a hybrid-cloud offering leveraging Google Cloud's Anthos application platform. 

Delivering powerful insights and also managing business complexities for a variety of use cases, HCL's Actian Avalanche hybrid cloud data warehouse has been deployed by Fortune 500 customers. While, to deliver breakthrough performance, scale and concurrency for data-driven enterprises, Avalanche also delivers a fully managed hybrid cloud data warehouse service designed from the ground up.

Furthermore, as a comprehensive solution that is easy to deploy and consume, Avalanche also features native integration with Google Cloud's Looker business intelligence and analytics platform, and hundreds of popular SaaS and enterprise applications. 

 

 

 

 

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