In the latest twist in the ongoing battle for dominance in the cloud space, Google just announced it has bought Stackdriver, a cloud app monitoring service. According to a statement from Google, ...
The Stackdriver team will join Google’s Cambridge offices. At the initial stage, the startup’s monitoring technology will be incorporated into Google’s Cloud Platform services. However, Google plans ...
Google launched a beta for its Stackdriver cloud monitoring service earlier this week, and one thing that stood out was that it'll continue to be compatible with rival Amazon Web Services' cloud.
Google took the wraps off of its Stackdriver cloud monitoring tool at GCP Next 2016 in San Francisco yesterday, which allows IT managers to monitor traffic, notifications, and diagnostic functions on ...
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Google has snapped up startup Stackdriver that offers a service for developers to monitor apps and services on the cloud. Stackdriver is joining the company’s cloud platform team, Google said ...
Today at the GCPNext16 event in San Francisco, Google announced the launch of Google StackDriver, a tool that gives IT a unified tool for monitoring, alerting, incidents management and logging ...
Google's entry into application performance management, a suite of tools called Google Stackdriver APM, gives developers tighter control over issues that may arise in their applications. As with much ...