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Google Cloud Storage - Kentico Integration and Automation

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Common Integration Use Cases Between Google Cloud Storage and Kentico

Google Cloud Storage and Kentico complement each other well in enterprise digital experience architectures. Google Cloud Storage provides scalable, durable object storage for large files, media, archives, and content staging, while Kentico manages web content, campaigns, personalization, and commerce experiences. Integrating the two helps teams separate content management from content storage, improve site performance, and streamline cross-functional workflows across marketing, IT, and digital operations.

1. Centralized media asset storage for Kentico websites

Data flow: Google Cloud Storage to Kentico

Store images, videos, PDFs, and downloadable assets in Google Cloud Storage and reference them from Kentico pages, widgets, and product content. Marketing and web teams can manage content in Kentico while large assets remain in cloud storage, reducing CMS database load and improving delivery performance.

  • Reduces storage pressure on Kentico
  • Improves page load times for media-heavy sites
  • Supports large-scale content libraries across multiple websites or regions

2. Automated content publishing from cloud storage to Kentico

Data flow: Google Cloud Storage to Kentico

Use Google Cloud Storage as a staging area for approved content files such as translated documents, product brochures, campaign banners, or structured content exports. Once files are uploaded and validated, an integration can create or update Kentico content items automatically.

  • Speeds up campaign launches and content refreshes
  • Reduces manual upload and copy-paste work
  • Supports controlled publishing workflows for distributed teams

3. Archiving expired campaign assets and historical content

Data flow: Kentico to Google Cloud Storage

When campaigns end or content is retired in Kentico, move associated assets and exports to Google Cloud Storage for long-term retention, compliance, or future reuse. This is useful for regulated industries that need to preserve campaign records, legal approvals, or published content snapshots.

  • Supports retention and audit requirements
  • Keeps Kentico content libraries clean and current
  • Enables low-cost archival of inactive assets

4. Dynamic delivery of large downloads and gated assets

Data flow: Google Cloud Storage to Kentico

Host large files such as whitepapers, software installers, event recordings, and product catalogs in Google Cloud Storage, then surface them through Kentico landing pages and gated forms. Kentico handles lead capture and personalization, while Google Cloud Storage handles reliable file delivery.

  • Improves download reliability for high-traffic campaigns
  • Separates lead generation from file hosting
  • Supports global distribution of large assets

5. Personalized content experiences using stored customer or campaign data

Data flow: Bi-directional

Store campaign response files, audience segments, or content performance exports in Google Cloud Storage and use them to inform Kentico personalization rules. Kentico can then publish personalized content or offers based on the latest audience data, while performance data is written back to storage for analysis.

  • Improves relevance of web experiences
  • Enables data-driven segmentation and targeting
  • Supports marketing operations and analytics collaboration

6. Media workflow for distributed content teams

Data flow: Bi-directional

Creative teams can upload raw media files to Google Cloud Storage, where reviewers or automation processes can validate file size, format, and naming conventions. Approved assets are then synchronized into Kentico for use in pages, campaigns, and commerce content. Updates from Kentico can trigger versioning or replacement in storage.

  • Creates a controlled asset approval process
  • Improves governance for brand and legal review
  • Supports multi-team collaboration across regions

7. Backup and recovery for critical website content assets

Data flow: Kentico to Google Cloud Storage

Export Kentico content, templates, and media references to Google Cloud Storage on a scheduled basis to support disaster recovery and rollback scenarios. If content is accidentally deleted or a release causes issues, teams can restore prior versions quickly from cloud storage.

  • Reduces risk of content loss
  • Supports operational continuity for digital teams
  • Provides a low-cost backup repository for website assets

These integration patterns help organizations use Kentico as the experience and publishing layer while relying on Google Cloud Storage for scalable file handling, archival, and content distribution. The result is better site performance, stronger governance, and more efficient collaboration between marketing, content, and IT teams.

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