Golioth Joins the Google Cloud Partner Program

We’re proud to share that Golioth is now an official Google Cloud Partner, listed in the Google Cloud Partner Directory.

For years, Golioth has made it easy for IoT developers to connect their devices securely and move data into Google Cloud. With Golioth Pipelines, developers can stream data to Cloud Pub/Sub, upload files to Cloud Storage, and connect to services like BigQuery and Vertex AI — all with just a few lines of YAML.

Pipelines also enables developers to integrate Google APIs, such as Google Maps Platform, to add context and positioning data to their fleets.

When Google Cloud IoT Core was retired in 2023, Golioth became a natural option for developers who wanted a straightforward, secure, and scalable way to keep their devices connected while continuing to build on Google Cloud.

By partnering officially with Google Cloud, we’re reinforcing our shared goal; to let developers focus on creating and capturing IoT data for their business, not on building the complex foundation required to manage devices at scale.

Golioth takes care of the hard parts of operating an IoT fleet — end-to-end security, fleet management, device observability, and data routing — so teams can focus on unlocking value from their data using Google Cloud’s analytics and AI tools.

Looking ahead, we’re working with Google Cloud on deeper integrations that will roll out later this year and into 2026, including simplified migrations from other IoT platforms and more flexible procurement options through the Google Cloud Marketplace.

Golioth is built to handle the infrastructure, so you can focus on building your business — now, officially alongside Google Cloud.

Jonathan Beri
Jonathan Berihttps://golioth.io
Jonathan Beri is the founder and CEO of Golioth, a straightforward commercial IoT development platform built for scale. Jonathan has spent more than a decade building IoT solutions at companies like Google, Nest, Particle & WeWork. If you really want to get him going, ask him how he would build a real holodeck.

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