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From the Google Cloud blog announcement, April 13 2019, by Alison Wagonfeld.
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News to build on: 122+ announcements from Google Cloud Next ‘19
By: Alison Wagonfeld
Google Cloud Blog: 13/04/2025
"We hope you enjoyed Next ’19 as much as we did! The past few days brought our
Google Cloud community together to learn about lots of new technologies and
see how customers and partners are pushing their ideas and businesses forward
with the cloud. It was a lot to digest, but we’ve boiled it down here into all
the announcements from the week across infrastructure, application
development, data management, smart analytics and AI, productivity,
partnerships, and more.
Infrastructure
1. We announced two new regions in Seoul, South Korea and Salt Lake City, Utah
to expand our global footprint and support our growing customers worldwide.
Hybrid Cloud
2. Anthos (the new name for Cloud Services Platform) is now generally
available on Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) and GKE On-Prem, so you can
deploy, run and manage your applications on-premises or in the cloud. Coming
soon, we’ll extend that flexibility to third-party clouds like AWS and Azure.
And Anthos is launching with the support of more than 30 hardware, software
and system integration partners so you can get up and running fast.
3. With Anthos Migrate, powered by Velostrata’s migration technology, you can
auto-migrate VMs from on-premises or other clouds directly into containers in
GKE with minimal effort.
4. Anthos Config Management lets you create multi-cluster policies out of the
box that set and enforce role-based access controls, resource quotas, and
namespaces—all from a single source of truth.
Serverless
5. Cloud Run, our fully managed serverless execution environment, offers
serverless agility for containerized apps.
6. Cloud Run on GKE brings the serverless developer experience and workload
portability to your GKE cluster.
7. Knative, the open API and runtime environment, brings a serverless
developer experience and workload portability to your existing Kubernetes
cluster anywhere.
8. We’re also making new investments in our Cloud Functions and App Engine
platforms with new second generation runtimes, a new open-sourced Functions
Framework, and additional core capabilities, including connectivity to private
GCP resources.
DevOps/SRE
9. The new Cloud Code makes it easy to develop and deploy cloud-native
applications on Kubernetes, by extending your favorite local Integrated
Development Environments (IDE) IntelliJ and Visual Studio Code.
API Management
10. Apigee hybrid (beta) is a new deployment option for the Apigee API
management platform that lets you host your runtime anywhere—in your data
center or the public cloud of your choice.
11. Apigee security reporting (beta) offers visibility into the security
status of your APIs.
12. Now you can consume a variety of Google Cloud services directly from the
Apigee API Management platform, including Cloud Functions (secured by IAM),
Cloud Data Loss Prevention (templates support), Cloud ML Engine, and BigQuery.
See the full list of extensions here.
Data Management
Databases
13. Coming soon to Google Cloud: bring your existing SQL Server workloads to
GCP and run them in a fully managed database service.
14. CloudSQL for PostgreSQL now supports version 11, with useful new features
like partitioning improvements, stored procedures, and more parallelism.
15. Cloud Bigtable multi-region replication is now generally available, giving
you the flexibility to make your data available across a region or worldwide
as demanded by your app.
Storage
16. A new low-cost archive class for Cloud Storage will offer the same
consistent API as other classes of Cloud Storage and millisecond latency to
access your content.
17. Cloud Filestore, our managed file storage system, is now generally
available for high-performance storage needs.
18. Regional Persistent Disks will be generally available next week, providing
active-active disk replication across two zones in the same region.
19. Bucket Policy Only is now in beta for Google Cloud Storage, so you can
enforce Cloud IAM policies at the bucket level for consistent and uniform
access control for your Cloud Storage buckets.
20. V4 signatures are now available in beta for Google Cloud Storage to
provide improved security and let you access multiple object stores using the
same application code. In addition to HMAC keys, V4 signed requests are also
supported for Google RSA keys.
21. Cloud IAM roles are now available for Transfer Service, allowing security
and IT administrators to use Cloud IAM permissions for creating, reading,
updating, and deleting transfer jobs.
Networking
22. Traffic Director delivers configuration and traffic control intelligence
to sidecar service proxies, providing global resiliency for your services by
allowing you to deploy application instances in multiple Google Cloud
regions.
23. High Availability VPN, soon in beta, lets you connect your on-premises
deployment to GCP Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) with an industry-leading SLA of
99.99% service availability at general availability.
24. 100 Gbps Cloud Interconnect connects your hybrid and multi-cloud
deployments.
25. Private Google Access from on-premises to the cloud is now generally
available, allowing you to securely use Google services like Cloud Storage and
BigQuery as well as third-party SaaS through Cloud Interconnect or VPN.
26. With Network Service Tiers, Google Cloud customers can customize their
network for performance or price on a per-workload basis by selecting Premium
or Standard Tier.
Security & Identity
Security
27. Access Approval (beta) is a first-of-its-kind capability that allows you
to explicitly approve access to your data or configurations on GCP before it
happens.
28. Data Loss Prevention (DLP) user interface (beta) lets you run DLP scans
with just a few clicks—no code required, and no hardware or VMs to manage.
29. Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) Service Controls (GA) go beyond your VPC and
let you define a security perimeter around specific GCP resources such as
Cloud Storage buckets, Bigtable instances, and BigQuery datasets to help
mitigate data exfiltration risks.
30. Cloud Security Command Center, a comprehensive security management and
data risk platform for GCP, is now generally available.
31. Event Threat Detection in Cloud Security Command Center leverages
Google-proprietary intelligence models to quickly detect damaging threats such
as malware, crypto mining, and outgoing DDoS attacks. Sign up for the beta
program.
32. Security Health Analytics in Cloud Security Command Center automatically
scans your GCP infrastructure to help surface configuration issues with public
storage buckets, open firewall ports, stale encryption keys, deactivated
security logging, and much more. Sign up for the alpha program.
33. Cloud Security Scanner detects vulnerabilities such as
cross-site-scripting (XSS), use of clear-text passwords, and outdated
libraries in your GCP applications and displays results in Cloud Cloud
Security Command Center. It’s GA for App Engine and now available in beta for
GKE and Compute Engine.
34. Security partner integrations with Capsule8, Cavirin, Chef, McAfee,
Redlock, Stackrox, Tenable.io, and Twistlock consolidate findings and speed up
response. Find them on GCP Marketplace.
35. Stackdriver Incident Response and Management (coming soon to beta) in
Cloud Security Command Center helps you respond to threats and remediate
findings.
36. Container Registry vulnerability scanning (GA) identifies package
vulnerabilities for Ubuntu, Debian, and Alpine Linux, so you can find
vulnerabilities before your containers are deployed.
37. Binary Authorization (GA) is a deploy-time security control that
integrates with your CI/CD system, gating images that do not meet your
requirements from being deployed.
38. GKE Sandbox (beta), based on the open-source gVisor project, provides
additional isolation for multi-tenant workloads, helping to prevent container
escapes, and increasing workload security.
39. Managed SSL Certificates for GKE (beta) give you full lifecycle management
(provisioning, deployment, renewal and deletion) of your GKE ingress
certificates.
40. Shielded VMs (GA) provide verifiable integrity of your Compute Engine VM
instances so you can be confident they haven't been compromised.
41. Policy Intelligence (alpha) uses ML to help you understand and manage your
policies and reduce risk.
42. With Phishing Protection (beta), you can quickly report unsafe URLs to
Google Safe Browsing and view status in Cloud Security Command Center.
43. reCAPTCHA Enterprise (beta) helps you defend your website against
fraudulent activity like scraping, credential stuffing, and automated account
creation and help prevent costly exploits from automated software.
Identity and access management
44. Context-aware access enhancements, including the launch of BeyondCorp
Alliance, to help you define and enforce granular access to apps and
infrastructure based on a user’s identity and the context of their request.
45. Android phone’s built-in security key—the strongest defense against
phishing—is now available on your phone.
46. Cloud Identity enhancements, including single sign-on to thousands of
additional apps and integration with human resource management systems
(HRMS).
47. General availability of Identity Platform, which you can use to add
identity management functionality to your own apps and services.
Smart Analytics
Data analytics
48. Data Fusion (beta) is a fully managed and cloud-native data integration
service that helps you easily ingest and integrate data from various sources
into BigQuery.
49. BigQuery DTS now supports 100+ SaaS apps, enabling you to lay the
foundation for a data warehouse without writing a single line of code.
50. Cloud Dataflow SQL (public alpha) lets you build pipelines using familiar
Standard SQL for unified batch and stream data processing.
51. Dataflow Flexible Resource Scheduling (FlexRS), in beta, helps you
flexibly schedule batch processing jobs for cost savings.
52. Cloud Dataproc autoscaling (beta) removes the user burden associated with
provisioning and decommissioning Hadoop and Spark clusters on Google Cloud
Platform, providing you the same serverless convenience that you find in the
rest of our data analytics platform.
53. Dataproc Presto job type (beta) helps you write simpler ad hoc Presto
queries against disparate data sources like Cloud Storage and Hive metastore.
Now both queries and scripts run as part of the native Dataproc API.
54. Dataproc Kerberos TLC (beta) enables Hadoop secure mode on Dataproc
through thorough API support for Kerberos. This new integration gives you
cross-realm trust, RPC and SSL encryption, and KDC administrator configuration
capabilities.
55. BigQuery BI Engine, in beta, is a fully-managed in-memory analysis service
that powers visual analytics over big data with sub-second query response,
high-concurrency, simplified BI architecture, and smart performance tuning.
56. Connected sheets are a new type of spreadsheet that combines the
simplicity of a spreadsheet interface with the power of BigQuery. With a few
clicks, you can access BigQuery data in Sheets and securely share it with
anyone in your organization.
57. BigQuery ML is now generally available with new model types you can call
with SQL queries.
58. BigQuery: k-means clustering ML (beta) helps you establish groupings of
data points based on axes or attributes that you specify, straight from
Standard SQL in BigQuery.
59. BigQuery: import TensorFlow models (alpha) lets you import your TensorFlow
models and call them straight from BigQuery to create classifier and
predictive models right from BigQuery.
60. BigQuery: TensorFlow DNN classifier helps you classify your data, based on
a large number of features or signals. You can train and deploy a DNN model of
your choosing straight from BigQuery’s Standard SQL interface.
61. BigQuery: TensorFlow DNN regressor lets you design a regression in
TensorFlow and then call it to generate a trend line for your data in
BigQuery.
62. Cloud Data Catalog (beta), a fully managed metadata discovery and
management platform, helps organizations quickly discover, manage, secure, and
understand their data assets.
63. Cloud Composer (generally available) helps you orchestrate your workloads
across multiple clouds with a managed Apache Airflow service.
AI and machine learning
64. AI Platform (beta) helps teams prepare, build, run, and manage ML projects
via the same shared interface.
65. AutoML Natural Language custom entity extraction and sentiment analysis
(beta) lets you identify and isolate custom fields from input text and also
train and serve industry-specific sentiment analysis models on your
unstructured data.
66. AutoML Tables (beta) helps you turn your structured data into predictive
insights. You can ingest your data for modeling from BigQuery, Cloud Storage,
and other sources.
67. AutoML Vision object detection (beta) now helps you detect multiple
objects in images, providing bounding boxes to identify object locations.
68. AutoML Vision Edge (beta) helps you deploy fast, high accuracy models at
the edge, and trigger real-time actions based on local data.
69. AutoML Video Intelligence (beta) lets you upload your own video footage
and custom tags, in order to train models that are specific to your business
needs for tagging and retrieving video with custom attributes.
70. Document Understanding AI (beta) offers a scalable, serverless platform to
automatically classify, extract, and digitize data within your scanned or
digital documents.
71. Vision Product Search (GA) lets you build visual search functionality into
mobile apps so customers can photograph an item and get a list of similar
products from a retailer’s catalog.
72. Cloud Vision API—bundled enhancements (beta) lets you perform batch
prediction, and document text detection now supports online annotation of
PDFs, as well as files that contain a mix of scanned (raster) and rendered
text.
73. Cloud Natural Language API—bundled enhancements (beta) now includes
support for Russian and Japanese languages, as well as built in
entity-extraction for receipts and invoices.
74. Our new V3 Translation API lets you define the vocabulary and terminology
you want to override within translations as well as easily integrate your
added brand-specific terms into your translation workflows.
75. Video Intelligence API—bundled enhancements (beta) lets content creators
search for tagged aspects of their video footage. The API now supports optical
character recognition (generally available), object tracking (also generally
available), and new streaming video annotation capability (in beta).
76. Recommendations AI (beta) helps retailers provide personalized 1:1
recommendations to drive customer engagement and growth.
77. Contact Center AI (beta) is helping businesses build modern, intuitive
customer care experiences with the help of Cloud AI.
Windows workloads on GCP
78. For your Microsoft workloads, in addition to purchasing on-demand licenses
from Google Cloud, you now have the flexibility to bring your existing
licenses to GCP.
79. Velostrata 4.2, our streaming migration tool, will soon give you the
ability to specifically tag Microsoft workloads that require sole tenancy, and
to automatically apply existing licenses.
80. Coming soon, you’ll be able to use Managed Service for Microsoft Active
Directory (AD), a highly available, hardened Google Cloud service running
actual Microsoft AD, to manage your cloud-based AD-dependent workloads,
automate AD server maintenance and security configuration, and extend your
on-premises AD domain to the cloud.
81. We’ve expanded Cloud SQL, our fully managed relational database server, to
support Microsoft SQL Server, and we’ll be extending Anthos for hybrid
deployments to Microsoft environments.
Productivity & Collaboration
G Suite
82. Google Assistant is integrating with Calendar, available in beta, to help
you know when and where your next meeting is, and stay on top of scheduling
changes.
83. G Suite Add-ons, coming soon to beta, offer a way for people to access
their favorite workplace apps in the G Suite side panel to complete tasks,
instead of toggling between multiple apps and tabs.
84. Third-party Cloud Search, now generally available for eligible customers,
can help employees search—and find—digital assets and people in their
company.
85. Drive metadata, available in beta, lets G Suite admins, and their
delegates, create metadata categories and taxonomies to make content more
discoverable in search.
86. Hangouts Meet updates, including automatic live captions (generally
available), the ability to make live streams “public” (coming soon), and up to
250 people can join a single meeting (coming soon).
87. Google Voice for G Suite, generally available, gives businesses a phone
number that works from anywhere, on any device, that can also transcribe
voicemails and block spam calls with the help of Google AI.
88. Hangouts Chat into Gmail, available in beta, lets team communications be
accessed in one place on your desktop—the lower left section of Gmail which
also highlights people, rooms, and bots.
89. Office editing in Google Docs, Sheets and Slides, generally available,
lets you work on Office files straight from G Suite without having to worry
about converting file types.
90. Visitor sharing in Google Drive, available in beta, provides a simple way
for you to invite others outside of your organization to collaborate on files
in G Suite using pincodes.
91. Currents (the new name for the enterprise version of Google+), available
in beta, helps employees share ideas and engage in meaningful discussions with
others across their organization, regardless of title or geography.
92. Access Transparency, generally available for G Suite Enterprise customers,
to provide granular visibility into data that’s accessed by Google Cloud
employees for support purposes.
93. We enhanced our data regions to provide coverage for backups.
94. Advanced phishing and malware protection, available in beta, help admins
protect against anomalous attachments and inbound emails spoofing your domain
in Google Groups.
95. Updates to the security center and alert center for G Suite provide
integrated remediation so admins can take action against threats.
Chrome Enterprise
96. Chrome Browser Cloud Management lives within the Google Admin console, and
it allows you to manage browsers in your Windows, Mac and Linux environments
from a single location. You can see your enrolled browsers, and set and apply
policies across them from the same place. We’ve opened up Chrome Browser Cloud
Management to all enterprises, even if they aren’t using other Google products
in their enterprise yet.
Customers
97. Hot off the presses: our 2019 Customer Voices book offers perspectives
from 40 Google Cloud customers across 7 major industries.
98. Australia Post detailed how it delivers online and in-person for customers
with the help of Google Cloud.
99. Baker Hughes is using Google Cloud to build advanced analytics products
that solve complex industrial problems.
100. Colgate-Pamolive shared how it is using G Suite, and now GCP to transform
its business, taking advantage of data analytics and migrating its SAP
workloads to Google Cloud.
101. Kohl’s described how it is moving most of its apps to the cloud in the
next three years.
102. McKesson, a Fortune 6 company, shared its aim is to deliver more value to
its customers and the healthcare industry through common platforms and
resources.
103. Procter & Gamble shared how it is using Google Cloud to store,
analyze, and activate its data.
104. Unilever used Google Cloud AI tools such as translation, visual
analytics, and natural language processing (NLP) to generate insights faster
and gain a deeper understanding of customer needs.
105. UPS described how it uses analytics on Google Cloud to gather and analyze
more than a billion data points every day.
106. Viacom shared why it chose Google Cloud to perform automated content
tagging, discovery and intelligence for more than 65 petabytes of content.
107. Whirlpool is using G Suite to completely transform the way its workforce
collaborates.
108. Wix helps developers build advanced web applications quicker, smarter,
and collaboratively with its Corvid development platform. On stage at Next,
Wix demonstrated how developers can use Corvid and Dialogflow to build a
chatbot in as little as 60 seconds.
Partnerships
109. Partners such as Cisco, Dell EMC, HPE, and Lenovo have committed to
delivering Anthos on their own hyperconverged infrastructure for their
customers. By validating Anthos on their solution stacks, our mutual customers
can choose hardware based on their storage, memory, and performance needs.
110. Intel announced it will publish a production design for developers, OEMs
and system integrators to offer Intel Verified hardware and channel marketing
programs to accelerate Anthos deployment for enterprise customers.
111. VMware and Google Cloud announced a collaboration for SD-WAN and Service
Mesh integrations with support for Anthos.
112. Our strategic open-source partnerships with Confluent, MongoDB, Elastic,
Neo4j, Redis Labs, InfluxData, and DataStax tightly integrate their open
source-centric technologies into GCP, providing a seamless user experience
across management, billing and support.
113. Accenture announced an expanded strategic collaboration with new
enterprise solutions in customer experience transformation.
114. Deloitte announced transformative solutions for the healthcare, finance,
and retail sectors.
115. Atos and CloudBees announced a partnership to provide customers with a
complete DevOps solution running on GCP.
116. Salesforce is bringing Contact Center AI to its Salesforce Service Cloud
and Dialogflow Enterprise Edition to the Salesforce Einstein Platform.
117. A new integration with G Suite and Dropbox lets you create, save and
share G Suite files—like Google Docs, Sheets and Slides—right from Dropbox.
118. Docusign introduced 3 new innovations to expand integration with
GSuite.
119. We made a number of partner announcements around AI and machine learning,
including Avaya, Genesys, Mitel, NVIDIA, Taulia, and UiPath.
120. We announced that 21 of our partners achieved specializations in our
three newest specialization areas—with many more to come.
121. Our list of qualified MSPs is growing, and we introduced an MSP
Initiative badge for qualified partners at Next ‘19, making it easier for our
joint customers to discover partners who can help them to accelerate their
Google Cloud journey.
122. We were thrilled to announce our 2018 partner award winners. You can find
the full list here.
Add to this list our 123rd announcement: Google Cloud Next ‘20 will be
happening from April 6-8 2020 back at Moscone in San Francisco. We hope to see
you there!