Google has partnered with Teradata; which will see the data analytics solutions vendor offer its Vantage Cloud Analytics platform on the Google Cloud Platform starting from next year.

Starting next year, our customers will be able to run @Teradata’s cloud analytics platform, Vantage, on GCP. Learn more about our exciting partnership → https://t.co/9qwojtSQAm pic.twitter.com/zcoayc6U84 — Google Cloud Platform (@GCPcloud) October 22, 2019

Vantage, which aims to combine analytics, data lakes, and data warehouses; is already available on Microsoft Azure and Amazon Web Services. Also, Teradata said it would add native support to low-cost cloud storage; such as Amazon S3, Azure Blob, and finally, to Google Cloud Storage.

Vantage is the cloud-first analytics platform that has designed to run sophisticated analytics across all types of deployments; including public, hybrid, or multi-cloud environments.

However, Google Cloud corporate vice president of global ecosystem and business development Kevin Ichhpurani said in a blog post -“Bringing Teradata to Google Cloud means that customers who already use Teradata’s software can streamline their path to run on Google Cloud and take advantage of Google Cloud’s global infrastructure, security, scalability, and compute capabilities.”

As part of the Google Cloud Platform partnership, Teradata will manage Vantage software for clients as well as cloud storage and computing under it. Teradata Vantage at GCP will be available in 2020, with a private preview in the first half. Meanwhile, Teradata is launching a Hadoop migration program to raise additional workloads and will soon be adding consumption; or pay-as-you-go, pricing for Vantage users.

Moreover, “Adding Google Cloud Platform to the global footprint already offered by Teradata will provide customers with unrivaled choice and flexibility with how and where they use Teradata Vantage;” Teradata vice president of product management at Ashish Yajnik said.

Furthermore, Teradata Vantage Consumption pricing has limited availability as of now, with general availability planned in 2020.

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