We use GCP at my current company and I've used AWS a lot in the past.
Managing IAM users and roles on GCP is much more pleasant than AWS, and if you happen to use Google Workspace for you org, it approaches (as an infra engineer) the sublime.
GCP projects are a really intuitive way to isolate resources that you don't want to be able to talk to each other by default.
GKE has been very reliable.
BigQuery got expensive faster than I was expecting, but it works and integrates well with GCP IAM and makes managing access to datasets easy.
On the less positive side, support is lackluster, and GA doesn't necessarily mean what you want it to mean.
Edit: Almost forgot! Again, if you use Google Workspace, then IAP is fantastic.
I miss the glory days a few years ago when getting someone on the phone across your org as $400. From what I've read the Oracle boys flooded in and "sorted" that "problem"...
Managing IAM users and roles on GCP is much more pleasant than AWS, and if you happen to use Google Workspace for you org, it approaches (as an infra engineer) the sublime.
GCP projects are a really intuitive way to isolate resources that you don't want to be able to talk to each other by default.
GKE has been very reliable.
BigQuery got expensive faster than I was expecting, but it works and integrates well with GCP IAM and makes managing access to datasets easy.
On the less positive side, support is lackluster, and GA doesn't necessarily mean what you want it to mean.
Edit: Almost forgot! Again, if you use Google Workspace, then IAP is fantastic.