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Singapore, 5 April — Rabbit today announced that it has successfully achieved Google Cloud Ready - BigQuery Designation.
Rabbit has been providing cloud cost transparency for everyone in a company, helping Google Cloud users balance between performance and cost, and drive business success.
By earning this designation, Rabbit has proven our solution has met a core set of functional and interoperability requirements when integrating with BigQuery. This designation enables customers to discover and have confidence that the Rabbit products they use today work well with BigQuery or save time on evaluating them, if not already using.
Google Cloud Ready - BigQuery is a partner integration validation program that intends to increase the customer confidence in partner integrations into BigQuery. As part of this initiative, Google engineering teams validate partner integrations into BigQuery in a three phase process:
This designation follows the announcement of our solution becaming available on Google Cloud Marketplace in July 2023.
“We work hard to strengthen our partnership with Google Cloud and support for joint customers,” said Rabbit CEO Balázs Molnár. “This is a great opportunity to collaborate closely with Google partner engineering and BigQuery teams to develop joint roadmaps.”
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Rabbit is a Cloud FinOps platform that unites a decade of cloud consultation experience in an automated tool to ensure cloud budgets deliver the highest business value
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