Google's cloud group has acquired another small company to help challenge the likes of Amazon and Microsoft.
CloudSimple supports Microsoft Azure as well as Google's cloud, and had received venture funding from Microsoft's M12 division. The company was founded in 2016 and is based in Santa Clara, California, with about 75 employees, according to LinkedIn. The start-up's CEO, Guru Pangal, was previously a general manager at Microsoft, and he co-founded a previous company, StorSimple, which Microsoft bought in 2012.
"We believe in a multi-cloud world and will continue to provide choice for our customers to use the best technology in their journey to the cloud," Rich Sanzi, a vice president of engineering at Google, wrote in a
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