Announcing Google App Engine for Business
Blog post from Google Cloud
Google announced Google App Engine for Business in 2010, expanding its cloud platform to cater specifically to enterprise IT departments by offering enhanced management and support features. This initiative allows organizations to build and maintain applications on Google's scalable infrastructure, with benefits such as centralized administration, a 99.9% uptime service level agreement, and premium developer support. The platform is designed to be secure by default, restricting access to users within a company's Google Apps domain and enforcing security policies across all applications. Costing $8 per user per month, with a cap at $1000, it provides flexibility with pay-as-you-go pricing and promises future features like hosted SQL databases and SSL for secure communications. The service supports development in languages like Java and Python, simplifies administration by eliminating concerns over hardware and maintenance, and ensures effortless scalability. Google App Engine for Business was in a preview stage at the time, available to a limited number of enterprises, with a roadmap for upcoming features.
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