Storage Made Easy Joined Google Cloud Platform Marketplace
Enabling companies to deploy multi-cloud virtual file systems in Google Cloud
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on April 29, 2019 at 2:21 pmStorage Made Easy (SME), trading name of the UK company Vehera LTD, joined the Google Cloud Partner Program as a technology partner, and that it’s Enterprise File Fabric solution is available through the Google Cloud Platform (GCP) Marketplace, providing customers an easier onramp onto the File Fabric platform.
Enterprise File Fabric solution on Google Cloud Platform
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As a Google Cloud partner, SME allows customers to deploy a multi-cloud File Fabric on GCP.
Benefits include:
- A Familiar File System: Users and administrators access and manage their cloud storage as a virtual hierarchical file system. They can use their existing desktop tools and applications, as well as drag-and-drop files and folders between storage clouds.
- Coexisting Applications: A protocol adapter allows object-based and file-based applications to use the same storage, with no obfuscation. FTP and WebDAV spoken too.
- Full Content Search: Find the right assets through a full content search and metadata index. The solution extracts metadata and content from video, images and other media using Google Cloud ML services.
Google Cloud customers are using SME to take advantage of the durability, scalability and low cost of Google Cloud Storage. With SME’s File Fabric, customers are able to securely extend access to end users and existing file-based applications, reducing migration costs to the cloud.
Steven Sweeting, director of product management, SME said: “We’re all about “easy.” Listing on the GCP Marketplace allows prospects and customers to quickly stand up an optimal File Fabric with Google Cloud Storage for their compute cloud, desktop and mobile users. They also get great performance with our media aware indexing which leverages Google’s AutoML Vision and AutoML Video Intelligence for transcription and image recognition.“