Google Cloud has the tools .NET developers need to successfully build cloud-native applications. Build your apps quicker with SDKs, in-IDE assistance, and native runtime support on Cloud Run, App Engine, and GKE. Google Cloud can run your application from end to end.
Libraries built and optimized for .NET
Idiomatic libraries make writing .NET apps for Google Cloud simple and intuitive. Libraries handle all the low-level details of communication with the server, including authenticating with Google so you can focus on your app.
Find, diagnose, and fix complex issues
.NET apps on Google Cloud integrate with Cloud Monitoring, Cloud Trace, Cloud Logging, and Error Reporting, allowing you to transparently instrument live production applications to diagnose performance bottlenecks and software bugs.
Run workloads anywhere
Google Cloud’s serverless platform lets you use your favorite language, runtimes, frameworks, and libraries. You choose how to deploy: Cloud Run, App Engine, or Google Kubernetes Engine.
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