- AWS and Google Cloud announce closer ties
- New multicloud interoperability tool seeks to reduce headaches across the board
- AWS announces more cloud partnerships coming soon
As many large enterprises will confirm, integrating multiple cloud systems can often be a real headache, especially when it comes to interoperability.
AWS is looking to solve these problems with a new service that it says can eliminate many obstacles in traditional multicloud networks.
Revealed at its AWS re:Invent 2025 event, the new AWS Interconnect – multicloud will seek to enable better integration between AWS and other service providers – starting with Google Cloud.
AWS and Google Cloud Partnership
The two cloud giants have revealed a new open specification for network interoperability using both AWS Interconnect – multicloud and Google Cloud’s Cross-Cloud Interconnect tool.
The companies say this step will allow customers to establish private, high-bandwidth connectivity between the two providers much faster and easier than before. As before, customers connecting different cloud workloads had to either use public connectivity with no bandwidth guarantees or build complex private connectivity systems.
AWS Interconnect – multicloud seeks to deliver a fully managed cloud-to-cloud experience using predefined capacity pools to allow organizations to create connections and adjust their bandwidth as needed.
Service providers are able to fully manage infrastructure, with built-in resilience and streamlined support giving customers the ability to remove the overhead of managing physical devices or virtual routing objects from their multi-cloud networks.
“This collaboration between AWS and Google Cloud represents a fundamental shift in multicloud connectivity,” noted Robert Kennedy, vice president of Network Services at AWS.
“By defining and publishing a standard that removes the complexity of all physical components for customers, with high availability and security merged into this standard, customers no longer have to worry about the heavy lifting to create the connectivity they want. When they need multi-cloud connectivity, it’s ready to activate in minutes with a simple point-and-click.
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