Best Microservices Tools for Google Cloud BigQuery

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    Google Cloud Run Reviews

    Google Cloud Run

    Google

    Free (2 mil requests/month)
    255 Ratings
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    Google Cloud Run serves as an excellent solution for deploying microservices, as it streamlines the process of containerizing and independently scaling each service. By facilitating the use of containerized applications, Cloud Run fosters a microservices architecture in which developers can create, deploy, and manage services on their own, resulting in improved flexibility and scalability. Its automatic scaling capabilities ensure that microservices operate only when necessary, optimizing resource allocation. The platform is compatible with a wide range of programming languages and frameworks, simplifying the deployment of microservices in various environments. New users can take advantage of $300 in free credits to explore Cloud Run's microservices capabilities, allowing them to see firsthand how services can efficiently scale to meet demand. This emphasis on microservices promotes a more modular and sustainable approach to software development.
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    Martini Reviews

    Martini

    TORO Cloud

    $500 per month
    Become part of the expanding network of integration experts utilizing Martini™ for quicker integration solutions. Gloop streamlines the tedious tasks involved in developing services for application and data integration, API creation, and data management, significantly reducing the workload. It simplifies various essential development functions, including data mapping and transformation, array iteration, implementation of if-else and switch-case logic, external code invocation, parallel job execution, and much more. Additionally, Flux serves as Martini’s event-driven workflow engine designed for orchestrating asynchronous workflows and triggering events in Gloop microservices. With Flux, you can call Gloop microservices either sequentially, passing outputs from one to the next, or concurrently, while Flux expertly tracks the state of each execution. The creation of Flux workflows is intuitive, allowing users to visually construct them by dragging states onto a canvas and selecting the Gloop microservices to be executed at each state invocation, fostering a user-friendly experience. This innovative approach not only enhances productivity but also encourages collaboration within the integration community.
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    Control Plane Reviews
    Control Plane is a multicloud-native, modern app platform (PaaS), built on Kubernetes. It enables you build, deploy, manage, and run microservices faster and easier with ultra high availability. Control Plane is different from other app platforms. Multicloud and multi-region: Your workloads can run in any combination of the computing power and geographical regions of AWS and GCP, Azure, and Private Clouds. Your app can be run in any region of the cloud you choose, and as long as one cloud is active, your endpoint is also available. Flexible: Microservices can access ANY service on ANY cloud (BigQuery, AD on Azure, and SQS on AWS) as if they were native without needing credentials. Fast: The cloud-native ops stack is fast for secrets management, metrics and logging, software defined VPN, geo-intelligentDN and other functions. It's integrated, preconfigured and easy to use. Efficient: Cloud consumption elastically optimized for the exact resources needed.
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