Open source ecosystems
1. Open source ecosystems
Some organizations are afraid to bring their workloads to the cloud because they're afraid they'll get locked into a particular vendor. However, if, for whatever reason, a customer decides that Google is no longer the best provider for their needs, we provide them with the ability to run their applications elsewhere. Google publishes key elements of technology using open source licenses to create ecosystems that provide customers with options other than Google. For example, TensorFlow, an open source software library for machine learning developed inside Google, is at the heart of a strong open source ecosystem. Google provides interoperability at multiple layers of the stack. Kubernetes and Google Kubernetes Engine give customers the ability to mix and match microservices running across different clouds, while Google Cloud Observability lets customers monitor workloads across multiple cloud providers.2. Let's practice!
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