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How to configure Google Cloud Workload Identity Federation for Azure DevOps

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Deploying Google Cloud (GCP) resources via Azure Pipelines used to require service account keys. Today, however, Azure DevOps OIDC tokens can be exchanged to Google credentials using Google Cloud Workload Identity Federation. Find your Azure DevOps organization ID using the Accounts API.

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Achieve greater business value with VMware Cloud Foundation on Google Cloud VMware Engine

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VMware Cloud Foundation on Google Cloud VMware Engine (GCVE) is now generally available, and there has never been a better time to move your VMware workloads to Google Cloud, so you can bring down your costs and benefit from a modern cloud experience. Lets take a look at these announcements in greater depth.

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Keyless Google Cloud deployments from Azure Pipelines

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Deploying Google Cloud (GCP) resources via Azure Pipelines used to require service account keys. Today, however, Azure DevOps OIDC tokens can be exchanged to Google credentials using Google Cloud Workload Identity Federation. This blog uses the Google Cloud Auth to do so.

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CIOs to spend ambitiously on AI in 2025 — and beyond

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Nate Melby, CIO of Dairyland Power Cooperative, says the Midwestern utility has been churning out large language models (LLMs) that not only automate document summarization but also help manage power grids during storms, for example.

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Alphabet pins hopes on Google Cloud as ad revenue growth declines

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While overall revenue growth slowed to 6% in the quarter for Alphabet, Google Cloud grew 38% year-on-year to $6.9 I’ve long shared that cloud is a key priority for the company,” said Sundar Pichai, CEO at Alphabet, while addressing analysts on Tuesday, according to a transcript from Motley Fool. “The

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Pulumi launches version 3.0 of its infrastructure-as-code platform

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The new release includes features that range from support for Google Cloud as an infrastructure provider (now in preview) to a new Automation API that turns Pulumi into a library that can then be called from other applications. Image Credits: Pulumi.

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Taming the cost of AI: Is FinOps the answer?

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AI services require high resources like CPU/GPU and memory and hence cloud providers like Amazon AWS, Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud provide many AI services including features for genAI. For example, OpenAI uses a token-based model, while Synthesia.io (to generate AI Video) charges per minute of video generated.