The ultimate account security is now in your pocket [www.blog.google]
InfluxData charts new path for time series databases [www.zdnet.com]
How Google Cloud Run Combines Serverless and On-Demand Kubernetes [thenewstack.io]
Google Assistant [9to5google.com]
Introducing Currents, the newest G Suite app [gsuiteupdates.googleblog.com]
Google Voice for G Suite: Cloud telephony with the intelligence and security of Google Cloud [gsuiteupdates.googleblog.com]
You Can Now Use Your Android Phone As a Security Key [www.thurrott.com]
You can now use your Android phone as a 2FA security key for Google accounts [venturebeat.com]
Android phones can be security keys now [www.cnet.com]
G Suite gets faster, smarter and more collaborative with a mass of new features [siliconangle.com]
Your Android phone's volume key can unlock your Google account [www.engadget.com]
Google hopes Cloud Code encourages developers to deploy their apps to Kubernetes [www.geekwire.com]
Google's Cloud Code extends IntelliJ and Visual Studio Code to Kubernetes apps [venturebeat.com]
Announcing Cloud Run, the newest member of our serverless compute stack [cloud.google.com]
Google launches Cloud Code to make cloud-native development easier [techcrunch.com]
Cloud Code: Google Cloud plugins for VS Code & IntelliJ [9to5google.com]
Google Launches New AI Tools For Corporates [www.pymnts.com]
Google's new AI tools scan documents, take phone calls, and search for products [venturebeat.com]
Google Gives Retailers A Leg Up As It Moves Further Into The Cloud [adexchanger.com]
Google launches its coldest storage service yet [techcrunch.com]
Google takes aim at Amazon Web Services with Google Cloud for Retail [www.geekwire.com]
Currents is the new Google+ for enterprise with a few tweaks [www.androidpolice.com]
Google+ for enterprise rebranded to Google Currents [9to5google.com]
Google’s new Currents app is its enterprise replacement for Google+ [www.theverge.com]
What’s left of Google+ is now called Currents [techcrunch.com]
Sensible move. I would be surprised if Apple isn’t also thinking about this, but with totally different packaging. https://t.co/htVBQipVQn
— Benedict Evans (@benedictevans) April 10, 2019
Your Android* device** is now a security key for signing into accounts***
— Emil Protalinski (@EPro) April 10, 2019
*Android 7.0+ and Chrome 72+
**phones only
***Google accounts, for nowhttps://t.co/wcMPKkzsuM
From today's @WSJ: Kurian estimated @GoogleCloud sales force is between 7-10% the size of sales forces at @AWS @awscloud and @Azure. Within two years, Kurian expects his sales staff to be about half their size. https://t.co/4bJ7laeJJC
— Matt Eastwood (@matteastwood) April 8, 2019
#GoogleNext19
Sorry, @GCPcloud CEO Thomas Kurian, you need to avoid the convenient but uncompelling “other cloud providers hurt open source but we love it” line. (https://t.co/uvzOOUtghO) Even if it were true (it’s not), that’s not going to win you business. Focus on what customers care about:
— Matt Asay (@mjasay) April 9, 2019
'We have had a long history with these companies. They are, by all accounts from the developers we talked to, the leading companies in open source.' Thomas Kurian, referring to Confluent, DataStax, Elastic, InfluxData, MongoDB, Neo4j & Redis Labs https://t.co/88BI8Ny7Ed
— Jordan Novet (@jordannovet) April 9, 2019
Don’t want to have to carry around a security key? Now your Android phone IS your security key: https://t.co/KHSAvF9N5m. Oh, and if you happen to have a Pixel 3, it’s a Titan Security Key. #googlenext19
— Christiaan Brand (@christiaanbrand) April 10, 2019
Your #Android phone is the ? to protecting your identity. With built-in security, learn how you can keep your accounts safe from phishing: https://t.co/UtPjx6wVo5 pic.twitter.com/DTvNLwHzAU
— Android (@Android) April 10, 2019
The ultimate account security is now in your pocket https://t.co/XGEFfGAKdZ
— Derek Ross (@derekmross) April 10, 2019
New: use your Android 7+ phone as a security key to sign into your Google Account on Mac, Windows , Chrome OS https://t.co/XScCzhwgsv
— Peggy K (@PeggyKTC) April 10, 2019
Interesting: Google now offers the option to use your phone as a second factor security key. https://t.co/7aFJLDGuiT
— Andreas Proschofsky (@suka_hiroaki) April 10, 2019
Nice writeup in @ZDNet on all the work we're doing to get @InfluxDB 2.0 out. I think it captures how big a move this is for us. https://t.co/Ngezua1XCr
— Paul Dix (@pauldix) April 10, 2019
How Google Cloud Run Combines Serverless and On-Demand Kubernetes https://t.co/wkQASiaXsp
— Alex Williams SF — Google Next (@alexwilliams) April 10, 2019
It took TWO YEARS but Google Home can finally read G Suite Calendars ?♀️?♀️?♀️?♀️?♀️ https://t.co/QZE6TyYim0
— Owen Williams ⚡ (@ow) April 10, 2019
There goes the g+neighborhood...https://t.co/wcP0xC7m3m
— Benjamin Kix (@_DrBunsen_) April 10, 2019
Google Voice is now available for businesses. https://t.co/I8qbuisHJ6
— Andreas Proschofsky (@suka_hiroaki) April 10, 2019
You Can Now Use Your Android Phone As a Security Key - by @mehedih_ - https://t.co/x9MsbqVfFA pic.twitter.com/wJURUWQpzo
— Paul Thurrott (@thurrott) April 10, 2019
Your Android* device** is now a security key for signing into accounts***
— Emil Protalinski (@EPro) April 10, 2019
*Android 7.0+ and Chrome 72+
**phones only
***Google accounts, for nowhttps://t.co/wcMPKkzsuM
Android phones can be security keys now. https://t.co/xAjEyjDe76 pic.twitter.com/6ibipWcmiV
— CNET (@CNET) April 10, 2019
Introducing Cloud Run, helping you build #serverless apps using stateless containers, on top of fully managed infrastructure → https://t.co/PKkD1VQunB #GoogleNext19 pic.twitter.com/8LracxTuzF
— Google Cloud Platform (@GCPcloud) April 9, 2019
One more announcement from today: don't like the runtimes available for serverless functions? Bring any container and run it serverless. #GoogleNext19 https://t.co/Vz9rF7bj45
— Urs Hölzle (@uhoelzle) April 9, 2019
Just saw a demo where Google's new Cloud Run service scaled to 10,000 instances in seconds and then automatically shut down again once requests stopped. Very cool. #GoogleNext19 https://t.co/zq7pxtvZHw
— James Valentine (@jamesvnz) April 9, 2019
The new Cloud Run launched today at #GoogleNext19 by @GCPcloud implements @KnativeProject API, enabling portability and consistent developer experience whether on-prem or in the Cloud https://t.co/Y0yBGZhzcE
— Mark Chmarny (@mchmarny) April 9, 2019
App Engine Standard に Ruby も来たhttps://t.co/m3SvjDQDkD
— Satoshi Ebisawa ❄️ (@satococoa) April 10, 2019
Google Cloud , フルマネージドのインフラ上でコンテナをサーバレスに実行できるCloud Runを発表。本日よりBeta。KNative を利用した同じモデルのアプリケーションをCloud Run On GKEで Kubernetesでも実行でき、ポータビリティのあるサーバレスアプリを開発可能。 https://t.co/5GTpu6JENT #gcpja
— Yuta.H (@yutah_3) April 9, 2019
これにCloudNextでのCloud方面リリースは一覧化されてるってあぷすとねでぶパイセンから教わった! / “Announcing Cloud Run, the newest member of our serverless compute stack | Google Cloud Blog” https://t.co/xcVlSwYgmv
— わかめ@毎日猫がいる (@vvakame) April 10, 2019
ステキやん/Announcing Cloud Run, the newest member of our serverless compute stack @google https://t.co/jjAPGVYHbR
— 吉田真吾 Shingo Yoshida (@yoshidashingo) April 10, 2019
ようやく記事書けるやーつ https://t.co/poA1ijtbtj
— Andy (@andoshin11) April 10, 2019
Very excited to show off the fruits of the last year of effort: Cloud Run, the newest member of our serverless compute stack @google https://t.co/b1Mn69m053
— Evan Anderson (@e_k_anderson) April 9, 2019
Note: beta software is still beta, folks. This isn't the end of the journey or a production choice yet.
Want to learn about Cloud Run and GCPs other serverless offerings? Watch the Next Live Show at 2:20 or read our launch blog post.https://t.co/6KpObdzWGJhttps://t.co/9keGlnZYNv#GoogleNext19 pic.twitter.com/2OWrwg574K
— Aja @ Google Next '19? (@the_thagomizer) April 9, 2019
こちらが本日発表されましたhttps://t.co/HeALo6bY6B
— Yuki Iwanari (@yuki_iwnr) April 10, 2019
Google’s new Currents app is its enterprise replacement for Google+ https://t.co/oGIwqNsrC4 pic.twitter.com/VCymGfyUKJ
— The Verge (@verge) April 10, 2019
Google is now renaming it's dead products after other dead Google products. https://t.co/HE7pVv5nAE cc: @killedbygoogle
— ocdtrekkie (@ocdtrekkie) April 10, 2019
Google+ is even deader now: https://t.co/qQPXGpi74I
— Frederic Lardinois (@fredericl) April 10, 2019
The decaying corpse of Google+ still has a little life https://t.co/Y7UlWVqius
— Matt Navarra (@MattNavarra) April 10, 2019
구글 Currents = 사내 페이스북?
— Goodhyun 김국현 (@goodhyun) April 11, 2019
구글 플러스가 있었기에 구글 포토가 있는 것처럼, 실패한 서비스라도 그 개발·운영 자산과 경험은 버릴 것이 없습니다.
물론 회복탄력성도 능력.
(또는 등따숩고 배불러야 가능한 일)
https://t.co/2OpAkUCvVX
구글이 안드로이드 7(누가) 이후 버전의 안드로이드 폰을 2단계 인증을 위한 기기로 사용할 수 있도록 한다고 발표. 컴퓨터에서 블루투스로 근거리에 있는 폰을 식별할 수 있어야 해서 블루투스가 내장되어 있지 않은 데스크탑 PC라면 블루투스 동글이 있어야 할 것임. https://t.co/e6imQCoDtm
— H. Kim (@metavital) April 11, 2019
The ultimate account security is now in your pocket#MobileSecurity #AndroidSecurity by @Google https://t.co/iXfxR7efrN
— Mobile Security (@mobilesecurity_) April 10, 2019
Thanks @TonyBaer for the nice article about our new partnership with @googlecloud announced this week at #GoogleNext19. https://t.co/8CboI9715V via @ZDNet #opensource #timeseries #cloud pic.twitter.com/WM1KGEvyAp
— InfluxData (@InfluxDB) April 11, 2019
InfluxData charts new path for time series databases https://t.co/ma83tEmo71 by @TonyBaer
— ZDNet (@ZDNet) April 10, 2019
Now that consumer Google+ is dead its enterprise version has been rebranded as Currents, which by the way is the name of the ancestor of Google Play Newsstand https://t.co/Hidj7R75Zf
— Paolo Amoroso (@amoroso) April 10, 2019
A couple of notes. You need to be logged into your Google account on your Android phone in accounts to get this to work. It worked with multiple google accounts, eg personal and work from the same phone. https://t.co/0Tjimlqdpv
— Login Llama (@LoginLlama) April 10, 2019
Why on earth are Microsoft not doing something like this!? It makes me sad
— Ben Coleman (@BenCodeGeek) April 11, 2019
Google’s Cloud Code extends IntelliJ and Visual Studio Code to Kubernetes apps.https://t.co/LoQ8mafgKp
Cloud Code #IntelliJ and #VSCode extensions to for @kubernetesio and Cloud Run on GKE - https://t.co/djEsk2BPkI
— Mark Chmarny (@mchmarny) April 10, 2019
Google wants you to keep using your IDE, but to build cloud-native Kubernetes apps #GoogleNext19 https://t.co/RZOQuPlR5i
— Emil Protalinski (@EPro) April 11, 2019
Amazing... Looks like Google is taking notes from Microsoft... https://t.co/LURRzQxeNi
— chirag gandhi (@c_gandhi) April 10, 2019
Google’s Cloud Code extends IntelliJ and Visual Studio Code to Kubernetes apps https://t.co/4gGogJjiQv #Google #CloudCode #IntelliJ #VisualStudioCode #GoogleCloudNext2019
— мιzυяу™ (@MizureX5) April 10, 2019
Google Run is Fargate like container infrastructure with support for Kubernetes. Azure already has similar offering. AWS, your turn to bring Kubernetes on top of Fargate to GA https://t.co/cGahBwkyNx
— Krish Subramanian (@krishnan) April 9, 2019
Google just launched plugins for IntelliJ and Visual Studio Code to make cloud-native development easier. https://t.co/dWrf1xAJGD
— SitePoint (@sitepointdotcom) April 11, 2019
That's AMAZING!https://t.co/QnRHcTlDa2
— René Winkelmeyer ☁ (@muenzpraeger) April 11, 2019
Google launches Cloud Code to make cloud-native development easier #google #cloudnative https://t.co/FXvT3Ovr2K
— Evan Kirstel (@evankirstel) April 10, 2019
Structured data from unstructured data -- for enterprise... at least for this example :) -> Google debuts Document Understanding AI in beta, a serverless platform that automatically classifies, extracts, and structures data from documents https://t.co/Oz8krDAbPL pic.twitter.com/VdJthkxdAE
— Glenn Gabe (@glenngabe) April 11, 2019
Google’s new AI tools scan documents, take phone calls, and search for products. Google joining Microsoft and Amazon. Three major platforms that #FM companies should be exploiting @Servest_UK @MC_AtalianWorld @andrewsugars1 https://t.co/yAEYccK4Wu
— lewis richards (@stroker) April 10, 2019
Google+ の代替えを用意してたというww
— けーた from 赤い SNS (@Keita_Miito) April 10, 2019
Currents is the new Google+ for enterprise with a few tweaks
https://t.co/MzSlWBDNiE pic.twitter.com/pw31FhbSMc
Google’s new Currents app is its enterprise replacement for Google+ https://t.co/cVwfcU7rB2
— Dion Hinchcliffe #GoogleNext19 #AtlassianSummit (@dhinchcliffe) April 10, 2019
A second lease on life, and one that @Google will need to rapidly evolve to make, well, current.#digitalworkplace #collaboration #ESN
Google’s new Currents app is its enterprise replacement for Google+ https://t.co/oGIwqNsrC4 pic.twitter.com/4ImNuH9Uor
— The Verge (@verge) April 11, 2019
Just as we all thought Google was out of the enterprise social network space they launch Currents (in beta). Seems to be a response to the success of Workplace by Facebook and the resurgence of Yammer, Inc.
— Cai Kjaer (@caikjaer) April 10, 2019
And from Google direc…https://t.co/LyxuvCUjlR https://t.co/RJ3picFGzq