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Flow: HTTP ? Google Cloud Storage
Customer portals, partner portals, and internal business applications can use HTTP-based upload endpoints to send documents, images, videos, and other files directly into Google Cloud Storage. This is commonly used for onboarding forms, claims submissions, invoice attachments, and media uploads.
Flow: Google Cloud Storage ? HTTP
Teams can store static assets such as product images, downloadable brochures, software packages, and website media in Google Cloud Storage and expose them through HTTP endpoints for web and mobile consumption. This supports fast, scalable delivery of content to customers and employees.
Flow: HTTP ? Google Cloud Storage ? HTTP
When a user submits a document through an HTTP form or API, the file can be stored in Google Cloud Storage and then processed by downstream services that call HTTP endpoints for OCR, validation, classification, or approval routing. This is useful for contracts, KYC documents, claims, and HR records.
Flow: Google Cloud Storage ? HTTP
Marketing, e-commerce, and content teams can upload approved assets to Google Cloud Storage, then trigger HTTP webhooks to notify CMS platforms, digital asset management tools, or campaign systems that new files are available. This ensures assets are published quickly and consistently across channels.
Flow: HTTP ? Google Cloud Storage
Enterprise applications can archive logs, reports, exports, and historical records in Google Cloud Storage, while HTTP APIs provide controlled retrieval for auditors, support teams, and business users. This is valuable for compliance, legal discovery, and operational reporting.
Flow: HTTP ? Google Cloud Storage
Legacy systems and modern cloud applications can exchange files through HTTP APIs that upload to or download from Google Cloud Storage. This is useful for nightly batch transfers, supplier file exchanges, and integration with systems that cannot connect directly to cloud-native services.
Flow: HTTP ? Google Cloud Storage
Operational systems can push datasets, logs, and transaction extracts into Google Cloud Storage through HTTP APIs for later use by analytics and machine learning teams. This creates a scalable staging layer for reporting pipelines, model training, and data science experimentation.
Flow: Google Cloud Storage ? HTTP
Organizations can store customer statements, policy documents, software installers, or partner deliverables in Google Cloud Storage and expose them through authenticated HTTP download links or application endpoints. This is common in self-service customer service and B2B partner portals.