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OpsRamp Partners with Google Cloud

OpsRamp announced that the company has entered into a go-to-market partnership with Google Cloud.

Enterprise customers of Google Cloud will be able to procure the OpsRamp platform on the Google Cloud Marketplace.

OpsRamp will benefit from an advanced view into Google Cloud roadmaps and will host the OpsRamp platform on Google Cloud.

With OpsRamp, Google Cloud customers and partners can:

- Be the First to Know: OpsRamp automatically discovers and onboards Google Cloud services as they appear on the network and supports out-of-the-box integrations for popular Google Cloud services across compute, storage, network, big data & analytics, serverless, and containers as well as the Google Cloud Operations Suite. Google Cloud customers and partners can view cost analytics for services being used and alert teams to underutilized IT resources and teams that have exceeded their allocated cloud budgets.

- Take the Right Action with Context: OpsRamp establishes linkages and dependencies between business-critical services and cloud infrastructure with topology maps for Google Cloud resources. Intelligent alert correlation and bi-directional integration with IT service management (ITSM) tools like ServiceNow reduce alert noise and ensure the right priorities are set for incident management.

- Automate and Resolve Faster: OpsRamp simplifies routine operational processes and drives incident remediation without human intervention, using policy-based automation. Built-in patch management capabilities allow IT operations teams to patch Windows and Linux operating systems at scale and mitigate operational risks.

- Run IT Operations as a Service: OpsRamp’s multi-tenant, multi-tier SaaS architecture is designed for distributed IT organizations and managed service providers who are establishing a modern digital operations control center.

“This is a seminal time for public cloud adoption as Covid-19 has elevated the value proposition of scalable, on-demand infrastructure,” says Varma Kunaparaju, CEO and co-founder of OpsRamp. “This partnership elevates our commitment to Google Cloud, which we expect to only expand in time as we increase our Google Cloud monitoring, event management, and automation capabilities to meet growing customer demands for Google Cloud’s advanced cloud infrastructure.”

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OpsRamp Partners with Google Cloud

OpsRamp announced that the company has entered into a go-to-market partnership with Google Cloud.

Enterprise customers of Google Cloud will be able to procure the OpsRamp platform on the Google Cloud Marketplace.

OpsRamp will benefit from an advanced view into Google Cloud roadmaps and will host the OpsRamp platform on Google Cloud.

With OpsRamp, Google Cloud customers and partners can:

- Be the First to Know: OpsRamp automatically discovers and onboards Google Cloud services as they appear on the network and supports out-of-the-box integrations for popular Google Cloud services across compute, storage, network, big data & analytics, serverless, and containers as well as the Google Cloud Operations Suite. Google Cloud customers and partners can view cost analytics for services being used and alert teams to underutilized IT resources and teams that have exceeded their allocated cloud budgets.

- Take the Right Action with Context: OpsRamp establishes linkages and dependencies between business-critical services and cloud infrastructure with topology maps for Google Cloud resources. Intelligent alert correlation and bi-directional integration with IT service management (ITSM) tools like ServiceNow reduce alert noise and ensure the right priorities are set for incident management.

- Automate and Resolve Faster: OpsRamp simplifies routine operational processes and drives incident remediation without human intervention, using policy-based automation. Built-in patch management capabilities allow IT operations teams to patch Windows and Linux operating systems at scale and mitigate operational risks.

- Run IT Operations as a Service: OpsRamp’s multi-tenant, multi-tier SaaS architecture is designed for distributed IT organizations and managed service providers who are establishing a modern digital operations control center.

“This is a seminal time for public cloud adoption as Covid-19 has elevated the value proposition of scalable, on-demand infrastructure,” says Varma Kunaparaju, CEO and co-founder of OpsRamp. “This partnership elevates our commitment to Google Cloud, which we expect to only expand in time as we increase our Google Cloud monitoring, event management, and automation capabilities to meet growing customer demands for Google Cloud’s advanced cloud infrastructure.”

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IT spending is expected to jump nearly 10% in 2025, and organizations are now facing pressure to manage costs without slowing down critical functions like observability. To meet the challenge, leaders are turning to smarter, more cost effective business strategies. Enter stage right: OpenTelemetry, the missing piece of the puzzle that is no longer just an option but rather a strategic advantage ...

Amidst the threat of cyberhacks and data breaches, companies install several security measures to keep their business safely afloat. These measures aim to protect businesses, employees, and crucial data. Yet, employees perceive them as burdensome. Frustrated with complex logins, slow access, and constant security checks, workers decide to completely bypass all security set-ups ...

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