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Tracking 330 GCP releases · Updated

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    Cloud Service Mesh Security Patch Releases Address Vulnerability

    Multiple patch versions of Cloud Service Mesh (1.28.7-asm.4, 1.27.9-asm.5, and 1.26.8-asm.11) are now available, each containing a fix for security vulnerability GCP-2026-035. These releases update the underlying Envoy proxy versions and are relevant for users running in-cluster Cloud Service Mesh. A previously announced rollout has been stopped and will be superseded by a new release including these patches.

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  • Google Cloud release notes aigcpgapreviewengineer ·

    BigQuery adds Gemini, JDBC driver, and cost controls

    BigQuery is rolling out several new features and enhancements, including Gemini Cloud Assist for data lineage and query scheduling, a GA JDBC driver for Java applications, and token-based cost management for generative AI functions. IAM deny policies are also now generally available. These updates affect data engineers, developers, and architects using BigQuery, with some features currently in preview.

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  • Google Cloud release notes aigcppreview ·

    Document AI Custom Extractor: Document Validation in Preview

    Document AI's Custom Extractor now offers document validation and correction capabilities in preview. This enhancement uses Common Expression Language (CEL) for validation rules, allowing users to improve extraction accuracy. The feature is available for users who want to refine their document processing pipelines.

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  • Google Cloud release notes observabilitygcppreviewengineer ·

    Memorystore for Valkey adds node-level metrics

    Memorystore for Valkey now provides additional node-level metrics for Cloud Monitoring, offering granular insights into individual node health and performance. This feature aims to help users troubleshoot and optimize node performance within their instances. The new metrics are currently available in Preview.

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  • Google Cloud release notes datagcppreviewengineer ·

    Looker 26.10 Release Notes

    Looker 26.10 is scheduled for June 2026, bringing numerous bug fixes and a new feature. These updates address issues related to scheduling, filters, downloads, and data visualization, benefiting Looker users across both original and Google Cloud core deployments. Notably, the release introduces support for Period-over-Period (PoP) measures on Trino database connections, enhancing analytical capabilities for engineers and analysts working with this data source.

    feature patch announcement
  • Google Cloud release notes observabilitygcppreviewengineer ·

    Cloud Trace custom dashboards enter public preview

    Cloud Trace now allows users to create custom dashboards displaying trace data, including individual spans and aggregated views. This new capability aims to provide more flexible monitoring and analysis of application performance. The feature is currently in public preview and is available to all Cloud Trace users.

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  • Google Cloud release notes aigcppreviewengineer ·

    Gemini Enterprise Adds Asana Connector and Updates Gemini 3.5 Flash Control

    Gemini Enterprise now offers a public preview of its Asana data store, allowing users to search and manage projects, workspaces, teams, and tasks via natural language. Additionally, administrator controls for Gemini 3.5 Flash will be removed June 9, 2026, enabling it by default for all users across multiple regions. These updates impact Gemini Enterprise users and administrators, offering new integrations and standardizing feature availability.

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  • Google Cloud release notes observabilitygcppreviewengineer ·

    Cloud Monitoring adds trace data to custom dashboards

    Cloud Monitoring now supports displaying trace data within custom dashboards, allowing users to view individual spans or aggregated data. This enhancement aims to provide more comprehensive observability by integrating tracing information directly into monitoring dashboards. The feature is currently in public preview and is available to users who can access the Google Cloud console and API.

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  • Google Cloud release notes datagcpgapreviewengineer ·

    Cloud Data Fusion 6.11.1.3: Security fixes, pipeline preview, and performance

    Cloud Data Fusion version 6.11.1.3 is now generally available, addressing critical security vulnerabilities and resolving an issue with pipeline preview runs failing due to inaccessible objects. This update also improves the latency of the List pipelines page and ensures consistent log propagation for custom plugins in parallel branches. A new deployStrategy parameter allows skipping re-deployment for unchanged pipeline configurations, benefiting engineers managing data pipelines.

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  • Google Cloud release notes aigcppreviewengineer ·

    Knowledge Catalog adds context retrieval for agentic workflows

    Google Cloud's Knowledge Catalog now allows users to retrieve a pre-formatted bundle of data asset context using the new lookupContext method. This LLM-ready context is optimized to help ground agents in assessing and using data assets effectively. This feature is currently available in preview and is intended for engineers and architects working with AI agents and data governance.

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  • Google Cloud release notes governancegcppreviewengineer ·

    Policy Intelligence for GCP Resource Access

    Google Cloud's Policy Intelligence feature, including Policy Analyzer, is now available in Preview. This allows users to visualize and understand the complex relationships between identities, roles, permissions, and resources, particularly focusing on agent identities and their access patterns. This new capability is aimed at engineers and architects managing access controls within GCP environments.

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  • Google Cloud release notes infragcppreviewengineer ·

    App Engine Standard Go: Direct VPC egress in preview

    App Engine standard environment's Go runtime now supports Direct VPC egress in preview. This feature simplifies and reduces costs for accessing VPC network resources, serving as an alternative to Serverless VPC Access connectors. It is available for Go workloads in the standard environment.

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  • Google Cloud release notes infragcppreviewengineer ·

    App Engine Java: Direct VPC egress in preview

    App Engine standard environment for Java now supports Direct VPC egress in preview. This feature provides a simpler and more cost-effective way for Java workloads to access VPC network resources compared to existing Serverless VPC Access connectors. The capability is available to all users in preview, with no specific prerequisites mentioned.

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  • Google Cloud release notes infragcppreview ·

    App Engine standard PHP adds Direct VPC egress preview

    App Engine standard environment PHP now supports Direct VPC egress in preview. This feature provides a simpler and more cost-effective way for workloads to access VPC network resources, serving as an alternative to Serverless VPC Access connectors. The feature is currently in preview for PHP workloads.

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  • Google Cloud release notes networkinggcppreviewengineer ·

    App Engine Standard Ruby: Direct VPC egress in preview

    App Engine standard environment Ruby now supports Direct VPC egress in preview, offering a simpler and more cost-effective alternative to Serverless VPC Access connectors. This feature enables your workloads to access VPC network resources directly. This is particularly relevant for developers managing Ruby applications on App Engine who need to integrate with private VPC resources.

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  • Google Cloud release notes securitygcppreviewengineer ·

    VPC Service Controls Preview Support for Workload Identity API

    VPC Service Controls now supports a preview of Workload Identity API integration. This enhancement helps improve security posture by enabling fine-grained access control for workloads. The feature is currently in preview, meaning it is available for testing and feedback but not yet generally available for production use.

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  • Google Cloud release notes awspreviewengineer ·

    App Engine Standard Node.js: Direct VPC Egress in Preview

    App Engine standard environment for Node.js now supports Direct VPC egress in preview. This feature offers a simpler and more cost-effective way to access VPC network resources compared to Serverless VPC Access connectors. It allows Node.js workloads to directly connect to resources within your Virtual Private Cloud.

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  • Google Cloud release notes networkinggcppreviewengineer ·

    App Engine Standard Python: Direct VPC egress in Preview

    App Engine standard environment for Python now supports Direct VPC egress in preview. This feature provides a simpler and more cost-effective way for workloads to access VPC network resources, serving as an alternative to Serverless VPC Access connectors. It is now available for preview testing.

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  • Google Cloud release notes infragcppreviewengineer ·

    Managed Airflow Gen 3 supports internal-only Cloud Run endpoints

    Managed Service for Apache Airflow (Gen 3) now allows access to Cloud Run endpoints restricted to internal ingress traffic via your environment's network attachment. This enhancement improves network security and control for Airflow deployments. The feature is available to all Managed Airflow Gen 3 versions through gcloud CLI beta commands and the beta Cloud Composer API.

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  • Google Cloud release notes infragcpgapreviewdeprecationengineer ·

    Cloud SDK 571.0.0: AlloyDB labels, Dataproc confidential compute, BigLake beta

    Cloud SDK version 571.0.0 includes new features for AlloyDB, Dataproc, and BigLake, along with updates to Cloud Storage and Compute Engine. Notably, AlloyDB now supports instance labels, Dataproc offers more control over confidential compute, and BigLake hive tables are promoted to beta. These changes benefit users managing cloud resources, particularly those working with data services and confidential computing environments. The release also includes several other minor enhancements and bug fixes.

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