New integration with Dataflow augments
interoperability with over a dozen other Google Cloud first-party
services, while Teradata QueryGrid connectivity enables a much
broader cloud ecosystem
Consumption pricing now offered for Vantage on
Google Cloud customers interested in tying cost to value by paying
only for resources used during customer-initiated activities
Teradata (NYSE: TDC), the connected multi-cloud data platform
for enterprise analytics, today announced a set of enhancements for
Teradata Vantage on Google Cloud, making it easier for Teradata
customers to use the Google Cloud services they prefer in a
Consumption pricing model. The platform enhancements highlight
Teradata’s commitment to its Google Cloud offering, as well as its
commitment to provide Vantage customers with the choice,
integration, and consistency they need to leverage their modern
data platform in the cloud.
Teradata provides customers with a multi-cloud data platform
enabling rich analytics, real-time data intelligence and connection
to the familiar business intelligence (BI), artificial intelligence
(AI), and machine learning (ML) services they need to build and
operate new applications. Software consistency – for all Vantage
environments – means that customers who want to modernize their
data analytic ecosystem by migrating workloads and capabilities
into Google Cloud can use Teradata Vantage with their preferred
Google Cloud tools and services. Such capabilities enable customers
to perform bespoke enterprise analytics on all available data –
whether in Vantage, Google Cloud Storage, Dataproc, or myriad other
data stores. It's now possible for customers to replace their old
processes with native Google Cloud services without disrupting the
use of Teradata Vantage as the data analytics engine. Teradata
customers often run data workloads at the largest scale across
almost all industries and typically require the performance and
value that Vantage offers to run a modern data warehouse in the
cloud.
“Organizations want access to all of their data – regardless of
where it lives – and must analyze and visualize data using cloud
services across a consistent data platform. At Teradata, we offer
data freedom to our customers so they can use Vantage to enable the
apps and services they are building with their favorite Google
Cloud capabilities in their DevOps workflows,” said Barry Russell,
SVP Business Development and GM of Cloud at Teradata. “We continue
to prioritize cloud-first development across the entire company.
Since launching our Google Cloud offering last year, we have been
helping numerous customers around the globe migrate and modernize
their cloud data warehouses.”
Subscriptions to Vantage on Google Cloud include the latest
Teradata software, Google Cloud compute and storage resources, and
environment management. Using Vantage for data analytics means
customers can respond quickly to emerging situations while freeing
up OpEx and time to focus on more valuable activities. Teradata
handles performance, security, availability, and operations of a
customer’s analytics infrastructure using Google Cloud
resources.
Integration and Interoperability with
First-Party Services on Google Cloud
Teradata Vantage now includes first-party services integration
with Dataflow, a stream/batch data processing service. This
augments integration and interoperability of Vantage with over a
dozen other Google Cloud services, including:
- AI Platform
- Google Cloud Data Fusion
- Google Cloud Data Loss Prevention
- Google Cloud Dataflow
- Google Cloud Dataproc
- Google Cloud Datastore
- Google Cloud Functions
- Google Cloud Interconnect
- Google Cloud Key Management Service
- Google Cloud Marketplace
- Google Cloud Pub/Sub
- Google Cloud Storage
- Looker
Connectivity to BigQuery and
Dataproc
As companies move more of their data infrastructure to the cloud
– or even to multiple clouds – the number of different data stores
and processing engines grows exponentially. Teradata Vantage, as a
modern data platform, embraces this approach and is unique in
providing choice and consistency throughout the cloud
ecosystem.
With the latest release of Teradata QueryGrid, Vantage customers
can connect to, join, and seamlessly run queries on data stored in
Google Cloud Storage through Google Cloud Dataproc as well as in
Google BigQuery via Starburst Enterprise Presto. Giving Teradata
customers access to run analytics on all their relevant data, at
scale and regardless of where it is stored, makes Vantage an
effective platform for leveraging data as an asset.
Consumption Pricing
Teradata’s Consumption Pricing – a usage-based option with
automatic elasticity – is right for organizations or workloads
where it’s important to tie cost with value. By paying only for
compute resources consumed for successful queries – plus storage --
businesses choosing this model achieve a risk-free option for
experimenting with new analytics because they do not pay for what
they do not use.
Consumption Pricing is now available for Vantage on Google
Cloud.
Availability
Enhanced connectivity and integration with first-party services
for Teradata Vantage on Google Cloud is now generally available
worldwide, along with Consumption Pricing.
Google Cloud regions from which Vantage on Google Cloud can be
delivered now are in countries including Australia, Belgium,
Canada, Germany, Japan, United Kingdom, and the United States.
Future regions planned include Brazil, Finland, Hong Kong, India,
Netherlands, Singapore, South Korea, Switzerland, and Taiwan.
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