ARLINGTON, Va., Sept. 20, 2016 -- DivvyCloud, enabling public cloud adoption strategies with its leading automation technology, today announced that it has officially become a Google Cloud Platform technology partner.
“With a growing shift towards containerization among our enterprise customers, we felt it was time for us to build a closer relationship with Google - the clear leader in many aspects of container strategies. Also, we are impressed with the renewed focus we’ve seen from Google with the goal of enabling the movement of enterprise workloads to GCP,” said Peter Scott, Chief Marketing Officer at DivvyCloud.
DivvyCloud’s support for GCP, and other clouds, allows customers to define policies for cloud infrastructure utilization ranging from tag strategies and data governance rules, to cost optimization and security automation. DivvyCloud works with the cloud API layer of GCP to present a unified, real-time view of cloud infrastructure while enabling policy inspection and enforcement through automation.
DivvyCloud software platform is built from the ground up to support and automate public and private cloud technologies, accelerating adoption of cloud strategies while maintaining visibility and control at scale.
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About DivvyCloud
DivvyCloud software enables organizations to achieve their cloud computing goals by simplifying and automating policy compliance and optimization within cloud computing environments. DivvyCloud allows customers to design and build their own policies and automated remediations, whether designed to target cost, security or operational best practices. DivvyCloud was founded by seasoned technologists who understand first hand what is necessary to succeed in today’s dynamic, multi-cloud world.
Media Contact Peter Scott DivvyCloud, Chief Marketing Officer [email protected]


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