Speaker: Gisel Armando, Chief Technology Officer, Anything World
What does Anything World do and what is your role there?
Gisel Armando: Anything world is a platform that enables developers and content creators to build interactive 3D experiences up to 40% faster and more cost effective than anyone else. Thanks to the power of Ai we use machine learning systems to automatically rig and animate otherwise static three D models, and we have a library with thousands of ready to use models as well as implementing NLB voice systems to create three D environments with your voice. My role at Anything World is Chief Technology Officer and I've been involved since early days building the architectural solutions for a platform, which relied heavily on GCP
Why did Anything World choose Google Cloud?
Gisel Armando: Google provides great incentives for startups and well being a part of techstars incubator. We were geared towards this ecosystem from the start. The tech solutions are user experience as well as customer service are great and the pricing is sharp. You've got global infrastructure, compute storage and more. It's an ecosystem where you can find the tools to achieve anything your project needs in a cohesive way.
What has Anything World achieved using Google Cloud solutions?
Gisel Armando: While using google cloud solutions, we've been able to orchestrate all our services in one place and make them secure. GCB also makes it easy to monitor our infrastructure and deal with their handling. The initial setup of our first application was straightforward, and we carried on from there, we use google cloud storage, google app engine and we recently migrated to cloud run, as well as integrating with dialect flow and many other a p i. S that help our services thrive, achieving 99% up time.
What does Anything World hope to achieve working with Google Cloud?
Gisel Armando: At the moment, we are a small startup with big dreams, so as we scale, we hope to continue using google cloud solutions to best serve. Our customers were looking into google kubernetes engine as a potential next step.