(Cross-posted with the Google Enterprise blog)Editor’s Note: Today’s guest post is from Ben Kamens, Lead Developer at Khan Academy, a not-for-profit that provides a free education available for anyone. Khan Academy has an audacious mission: to provide a free world class education to anyone anywhere. With less than fifty full-time employees at the company, our small team has to take special care to work on whatever’s most critical. So we’re building a culture that relentlessly focuses on shipping code that improves students’ lives. Our team of...
Thursday, 22 August 2013
Thursday, 15 August 2013
Google Cloud Storage now provides server-side encryption
Posted on 08:00 by Unknown
This post has been updated to more accurately reflect details of the encryption process.We know that security is important to you and your customers. Our goal is to make securing your data as painless as possible. To help, Google Cloud Storage now automatically encrypts all data before it is written to disk, at no additional charge. There is no setup or configuration required, no need to modify the way you access the service and no visible performance impact. The data is automatically and transparently decrypted when read by an authorized user.If...
Wednesday, 7 August 2013
Google Cloud Platform enhances Compute Engine, App Engine and Cloud Datastore
Posted on 06:00 by Unknown
Today’s updates to Google Cloud Platform bring lots of new enhancements complementing features we first shared at I/O. Check out the latest additions:layer 3 load balancing capability for Google Compute Enginenew features and productivity improvements for Google Cloud Datastoreimprovements to the PHP runtime as part of the Google App Engine 1.8.3 releaseLoad balancing now available on Google Compute EngineWe’ve now added layer 3 load balancing to Compute Engine, which delivers Google-scale throughput and fault tolerance to manage Internet applications....
Monday, 5 August 2013
Getting Started with Twilio and Google App Engine for PHP
Posted on 06:00 by Unknown
Today’s post comes from Keith Casey, Sr. Developer Evangelist at Twilio. In this post, Keith describes how to use Twilio with Google App Engine on the PHP runtime. You can follow Keith on Twitter at @caseysoftware or on Google+.I’ve wanted to explore Google App Engine for years. Between its SLA, automatic scaling, and queuing system, it has always been compelling. Unfortunately, since my Python skills are somewhere between “Hello World” and “OMG What did I just do!?” I decided to save myself the embarrassment. When Google announced PHP support...
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