Best Microservices Tools for Google Cloud BigQuery

Compare the Top Microservices Tools that integrate with Google Cloud BigQuery as of June 2025

This a list of Microservices tools that integrate with Google Cloud BigQuery. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Google Cloud BigQuery. View the products that work with Google Cloud BigQuery in the table below.

What are Microservices Tools for Google Cloud BigQuery?

Microservices tools and frameworks are comprehensive platforms and libraries that assist in the development and management of microservices-based applications. These tools and frameworks offer essential features such as service discovery, fault tolerance, load balancing, and API management to streamline the design of microservices architectures. They support developers in creating services that are decoupled, independently deployable, and scalable. Additionally, these frameworks often come with built-in support for integrating with container orchestration systems like Kubernetes and Docker. By using these tools and frameworks, teams can enhance the resilience, scalability, and maintainability of their applications. Compare and read user reviews of the best Microservices tools for Google Cloud BigQuery currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Google Cloud Run
    Google Cloud Run is an ideal platform for deploying microservices, as it allows developers to easily containerize and scale individual services independently. By supporting containerized applications, Cloud Run enables a microservices architecture where each service can be developed, deployed, and scaled separately, enhancing flexibility and scalability. Cloud Run’s automatic scaling ensures that each microservice is only running when needed, allowing resources to be allocated efficiently. The platform supports a variety of programming languages and frameworks, making it easier to deploy microservices across different environments. New customers can explore Cloud Run’s microservices features with $300 in free credits, which allows them to test how easily services can scale based on demand. This focus on microservices also encourages a more modular and maintainable approach to application development.
    Starting Price: Free (2 mil requests/month)
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    Martini

    Martini

    TORO Cloud

    Join the growing community of integration ninjas using Martini™ to integrate faster. Gloop eliminates the grunt work required when creating services for application and data integration, building APIs, and managing data. Gloop makes it easy to perform common development tasks such as mapping and transforming data, iterating over arrays, executing if-else and switch-case logic, invoking external code, running jobs in parallel, and so much more. Flux is Martini’s event based workflow engine for managing asynchronous workflows and event based triggers of Gloop microservices. With Flux you can invoke Gloop microservices sequentially, passing the output of one to the other, and/or in parallel, and Flux will maintain the state of each execution for you. Flux workflows are created visually by dragging Flux states onto a canvas and selecting the Gloop microservice you would like executed when the state is invoked.
    Starting Price: $500 per month
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    Control Plane

    Control Plane

    Control Plane

    Control Plane is a modern, multicloud-native app platform (PaaS) built on Kubernetes that enables you to build, deploy, and run microservices apps faster and easier, with ultra high availability and ultra low latency. Unlike other app platforms, Control Plane is: Multicloud and Multi-Region: Your workloads run agnostically across the combined computing power and geographic regions of AWS, GCP, Azure and Private Clouds. You choose which regions of which clouds run your app and as long as one region of one cloud is up, so is your endpoint. Flexible: Microservices have as-if-native access to ANY service on ANY cloud (BigQuery on GCP, AD on Azure, SQS on AWS) without embedding credentials. Fast: Running on the best of the cloud-native ops stack for secrets management, metrics, logging, software-defined VPN, geo-intelligent DNS and more - integrated, pre-configured, and easy to use. Efficient: Cloud consumption elastically optimized to run with the exact resources required.
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