SnapLogic Delivers Data-driven Insights through Google Cloud Marketplace

SnapLogic, a leader in intelligent integration and enterprise automation, announced its availability on the Google Cloud Marketplace as well as its achievement of Google Cloud Ready – AlloyDB designation.

“The current business environment demands rapid, data-driven decision-making and operations,” said Jeremiah Stone, CTO at SnapLogic. “The combination of Google Cloud and SnapLogic gives business and technology teams the power to thrive through focused, scalable innovation and fact-based decision making.”

Google Cloud Marketplace lets users deploy functional software packages that run on Google Cloud. Customers can start a familiar software package with services like Google Cloud’s Compute Engine or Cloud Storage, with no manual configuration required.

SnapLogic provides line-of-business and IT teams with the ability to accelerate and automate the process of moving data in and out of Google Cloud, helping surface critical business insights that improve decision-making. With SnapLogic, users are empowered to create custom integrations that enable automated business processes.

Google Snap Packs make it easy to create and manage Google Cloud integration pipelines through low-code/no-code tools and artificial intelligence (AI)/

SnapLogic is available on Google Cloud Marketplace here.

In the meantime, SnapLogic also announced it has achieved a Google Cloud Ready – AlloyDB designation for AlloyDB for PostgreSQL, Google Cloud’s fully managed PostgreSQL- compatible database service for most demanding enterprise database workloads.

Google Cloud Ready – AlloyDB is a designation for the solutions of Google Cloud’s technology partners that integrate with AlloyDB. These partners have collaborated with Google Cloud to add support for AlloyDB into their solutions and tune their existing functionality for optimal outcomes. This designation recognizes the partner solutions that have met a core set of functional requirements and validated in collaboration with Google Cloud engineering teams.

Learn more at snaplogic.com.