Tag: matt

  • Cloud Blog: Next 25 developer keynote: From prompt, to agent, to work, to fun

    Source URL: https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/google-cloud-next/next25-developer-keynote-recap/ Source: Cloud Blog Title: Next 25 developer keynote: From prompt, to agent, to work, to fun Feedly Summary: Attending a tech conference like Google Cloud Next can feel like drinking from a firehose — all the news, all the sessions, and breakouts, all the learning and networking… But after a busy couple…

  • Cloud Blog: Day 1 at Google Cloud Next 25 recap

    Source URL: https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/google-cloud-next/next25-day-1-recap/ Source: Cloud Blog Title: Day 1 at Google Cloud Next 25 recap Feedly Summary: Hello from Google Cloud Next 25 in Las Vegas! This year, it’s all about how AI can reimagine work and improve our lives — even bringing Hollywood classics like The Wizard of Oz to life on one of…

  • Cloud Blog: Google’s AI-powered next-generation global network: Built for the Gemini era

    Source URL: https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/networking/google-global-network-principles-and-innovations/ Source: Cloud Blog Title: Google’s AI-powered next-generation global network: Built for the Gemini era Feedly Summary: From answering search queries, to streaming YouTube videos, to handling the most demanding cloud workloads, for over 25 years, we’ve been relentlessly pushing the boundaries of network technology, building a global infrastructure that powers Google and…

  • Cloud Blog: Delivering an application-centric, AI-powered cloud for developers and operators

    Source URL: https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/application-development/an-application-centric-ai-powered-cloud/ Source: Cloud Blog Title: Delivering an application-centric, AI-powered cloud for developers and operators Feedly Summary: Today we’re unveiling new AI capabilities to help cloud developers and operators at every step of the application lifecycle. We are doing this by: Putting applications at the center of your cloud experience, abstracting away the infrastructure…