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private interconnect
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The private interconnect tag on WindowsForum.com covers the recent launch of a jointly engineered multicloud networking solution by AWS and Google Cloud. This service enables enterprises to provision private, encrypted, high-speed links between the two hyperscalers in minutes, bypassing traditional carrier contracts and colocation coordination. Discussions highlight how this private interconnect addresses operational resilience concerns exposed by major cloud outages in 2025, and how it supports hybrid AI and data architectures. The tag also touches on related topics such as undersea cable disruptions affecting Azure latency, emphasizing the importance of deterministic connectivity in multicloud deployments.
Amazon and Google have quietly rewritten one piece of the cloud plumbing playbook — a jointly engineered multicloud interconnect that promises private, high‑speed connections between AWS and Google Cloud that can be provisioned in minutes rather than weeks, and that introduces an open...
Google Cloud and Amazon Web Services have quietly taken a rare step from rivalry toward cooperation by launching a jointly engineered multicloud networking solution that promises private, encrypted cloud-to-cloud links provisioned in minutes — an offering aimed squarely at enterprises that run...
Amazon and Google have quietly rewritten a piece of the cloud playbook by announcing a jointly engineered multicloud networking service that lets enterprises spin up private, high‑speed links between AWS and Google Cloud in minutes — a move that promises to lower operational friction for hybrid...
Amazon and Google have quietly crossed a line long seen as unlikely: the two largest public cloud vendors announced a jointly developed multi‑cloud networking service that lets customers spin up private, high‑speed links between AWS and Google Cloud in minutes — a direct response to the...
Microsoft has warned that users of its Azure cloud may see higher-than-normal latency and intermittent disruptions after multiple undersea fiber-optic cables in the Red Sea were cut, forcing traffic onto longer alternate routes while repair work and global rerouting continue. Background
The Red...