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I previously used Amazon AWS and Microsoft Azure.
Amazon AWS and Microsoft Azure have an end-to-end solution. Google Cloud Storage, recently entered the market, they don't have their own solutions for migration and transformation, they are depending on any other service providers.
View full review »I use Dropbox and Google Cloud Storage at the same time. Sometimes, I choose Dropbox deliberately as a solution because I bought Microsoft 365, which includes OneDrive.
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Damnam BAGOLIBE
Security engineer at ARCEP Togo
We did use Office 365 previously. It wasn't really part of an enterprise experience. However, Google and Microsoft have similar applications on their clouds.
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March 2024
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I use both Apple and Google. Google doesn't cost anything, whereas I have to pay for Apple.
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VaishnaviM
Associate Software Development Engineer at Publicis Sapient
I have used Dropbox too, but I usually prefer Google Cloud Storage. When I started using Google Cloud Storage, it was easy to use and met all my requirements, so I haven't switched back since.
View full review »Personally, I used Rackspace, I think five, six years back, which I found it much easier to use, much simpler, and much easier to use.
I'm using the product for my personal needs. In terms of Rackspace, I used to work for a development company, and there I used it for another client. The good part was that whenever I wanted to deploy the whole application, I got good technical support from them. In fact, their team in Hong Kong or Singapore, where they have a data center, that team had a lot of interaction with me on the deployment architecture. They finally suggested the whole solution, how it should be deployed, and how it could be scaled up and scaled down as the need arises.
View full review »We did not use a different solution previous to this.
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Indira Nugroho
Senior Strategic Planning Specialist at PT Danareksa (Persero)
We used internal storage but space was limited.
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Abdulla Pathan
Technology Competency and Solution Head at LearningMate
We tried using other tools from AWS and Microsoft. We have a very limited number of users on Microsoft Azure. Office 365 is only for the senior leadership.
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Mohamed Anees
Lead DevOps Engineer at Etisalat
Before using Google Cloud Storage, I used the traditional method of storing things on a hard disk.
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Jon Powell
Principle Data Engineer at Spring ML
I have several solutions such as BigQuery, Cloud Storage, Cloud Functions, Data Studio as well as Looker.
I have been working with Google Data Studio for three or four years.
View full review »We are also using Dropbox.
View full review »I have previously used I use Microsoft OneDrive, but I prefer Google Cloud Storage. Google Cloud Storage is much quicker and easier to use than Microsoft OneDrive.
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Elsedeeck Elrayes
Business Process Management Specialist and Business Continuity Management Coordinator at a insurance company with 501-1,000 employees
I have worked with Enterprise Password Manager, Domain Name once or twice.
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DataDireac53
Data Director at a media company with 10,001+ employees
Previously, I used my phone for data and analytics. I think that Amazon has more features and it is easier to find people who have worked with the phone tools before. However, for data analytics, I prefer Google Cloud because I think it's a stronger solution for data and analytics.
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Leonard Masano
Senior Systems Engineer at a financial services firm with 1-10 employees
I previously used OneDrive.
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Nhan Tran
Data & AI expert at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
I've worked with Amazon and Azure in the past as well.
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Entprssol67
Enterprise Solution Architect at a computer software company with 5,001-10,000 employees
I am using AWS, Google, and Microsoft.
In the last six months to a year, my experience has been with using Google Cloud Storage, Amazon, and Azure.
I have taken courses and completed the exams at an architectural level.
I also have experience in Linux, Microsoft environment, VMware for development, and I have practiced with Storage Technologies. I have over twenty years experience and I used to implement networks in Europe and South America. This includes ten years of experience as a developer and project management.
I was a developer in C++, Visual Basic, and I have used Lotus Notes. Currently, I am working with a solution company that offers software solutions and has its own data center.
We are outsourcing for a government client and we manage seven hundred servers.
We have twelve servers in our data center and I am involved with the solution and the movement of the server in our data center from Rome to Pont Saint Martin another city five hundred miles from Rome.
We have used storage technologies, Dell EMC, and we have used VMware for virtualization.
I am supporting another company working in the Airport in completing a Bid for its data center. I am assisting with the writing of the documentation and taking care of the documentation to execute the Bid.
We also use Microsoft for Identity Management, and we consider it to be better.
Previously, we worked with Azure.
I believe we switched the database. We used Azure's cloud before, which is very simple to use. I'm referring to Azure. But then we switched to a different database, and that's when we started using, Google Cloud Storage.
View full review »I have used Apple iCloud.
View full review »Other than the solution, I have only made use of Enterprise.
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reviewer973497
Manager at a comms service provider with 1,001-5,000 employees
I also use OneDrive from Microsoft.
View full review »I have worked with Amazon Web Service because it is easy to work on, but it all depends on the customer charge.
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reviewer1297545
Consultant IBM Maximo at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
I didn't previously use another cloud storage solution. Google Cloud Storage was my first platform.
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Anuj Shahi
Enterprise Architect at CCandC Solutions
We have our native machine storage that I also use.
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Nagaraju Pallapothu
Principal Quality Engineer at Citrix
Prior to using Google Cloud I was using Yahoo.
View full review »I am also using Apple iCloud for my personal use. I am using AWS cloud storage with machine learning.
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Andrea Felicetti
Consultant at conetech
We did not use another solution prior to this one. I selected this one because I have experience with other Google services such as Gmail and Google Docs. There was familiarity.
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reviewer1674072
General Manager at a computer software company with 51-200 employees
We have previously used Nextcloud.
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reviewer931998
Assistant Professor at a university with 51-200 employees
I did not make use of another solution prior to using Google Cloud Storage.
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Amira Youssef
Server Administrator Coordinator at a educational organization with 501-1,000 employees
Previously, we were using a local file server with the Exchange email system.
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reviewer1517100
CEO at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
We did not use another cloud-based storage product prior to this one.
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reviewer1395591
Solutions Architect at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
I have previously used Dropbox.
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Google Cloud Storage
March 2024
Learn what your peers think about Google Cloud Storage. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: March 2024.
765,386 professionals have used our research since 2012.