Join video conferences on Google Meet hardware via SIP through Pexip
You can now join video conferences on Google Meet hardware via SIP through a Pexip interop gateway. This brings universal connectivity for users to join meetings hosted on any SIP-compatible platform directly from their Meet rooms. The functionality is available for room hardware based on both Android and ChromeOS. | Learn more.
Occupancy counting now available for Google Meet on Neat room hardware
Occupancy counting is now available for Android-based Neat room hardware to help measure how meeting rooms are used. This feature brings the same occupancy counting capabilities found on ChromeOS devices to Android-based hardware. | Learn more.
Fill with Gemini in Sheets now available in 11 additional languages
We're leveraging the capabilities of the AI function in Google Sheets, Fill with Gemini eliminates the need for complex formulas, helping you easily generate text, summarize information, categorize data, or analyze sentiment at scale with generated content appearing directly in the cells you choose. | Learn more.
New calendar sharing permission level and changes to recurring event visibility
We're introducing a new calendar sharing permission level: “Make changes (see private events as free/busy)”. This allows you to grant someone edit access to your calendar while keeping the details of your private events entirely hidden. This is especially useful for leaders who assign delegates to help them manage their calendars. | Learn more.
Convert your Google Slides to videos in 7 additional languages
Google Vids already lets you convert your Slides content into Vids with AI-generated scripts, voiceovers, background music, and animations for presentations and accounts in English. We’re now expanding support to French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, and Spanish. | Learn more.
Streamline identity lifecycle management in Google Workspace with new inbound SCIM support
We are excited to announce the general availability of Google Workspace inbound SCIM APIs to help IT administrators standardize identity lifecycle management. This new capability allows you to sync your Google Workspace directory in real time with any SCIM-compatible Identity Provider (IdP), HR system (HRIS), or custom application. | Learn more.
The announcements above were published on the Workspace Updates blog over the last week. Please refer to the original blog posts for complete details.
by Dilip Kumar, Cloud SQL for PostgreSQL & Matt Cornillon, Sales EMEA
Google Cloud is deeply committed to the long-term success of the PostgreSQL ecosystem. Our involvement goes beyond providing PostgreSQL managed services; it's also about active participation in the open source communities through technical contributions, leadership in conference committees, and sharing architectural insights that benefit all users. Following is a recap of recent events Google Cloud participated in.
PGConf.dev 2026
Serving as a vital developer-centric hub, PGConf.dev provides a unique opportunity for collaboration with the full assembly of senior PostgreSQL committers. This gathering is essential for aligning technical efforts and shaping the future project roadmap.
Key Highlights
Participation focused on strategic coordination with PostgreSQL committers regarding logical replication development, and a consultation on global index architecture.
High community interest confirms the Global Index feature solves a vital architectural requirement for enterprises.
Established community consensus to pursue a deparsing-based architectural approach for DDL replication.
Google Cloud Sessions
Dilip Kumar, a PostgreSQL contributor from Google Cloud, presenting "Experimenting with a Global Index in PostgreSQL" at pgconf.dev 2026 in Vancouver. He is speaking at a podium next to a presentation slide detailing the Global Index storage architecture and PartitionIdentifier management.
The three-day conference was divided into a training day followed by two days of sessions. More than 580 participants attended the conference over three days.
The conference sessions included a mix of keynotes, breakout technical sessions, sponsor sessions, and booth interactions.
France hosts two distinct flagship PostgreSQL events, and Google Cloud is deeply embedded in both as both organizers and technical contributors. While PGDay Paris serves as an international, English-language hub for the European community, PGDay France is a community-driven, traveling event that focuses on the francophone ecosystem, taking place in Toulouse for 2026.
Key Highlights
Matt Cornillon served on the organization committee for PGDay France, while Yves Colin contributed as a member of the program committee.
FOSDEM PGDay is a prominent open source gathering that brings together developers from across the globe to discuss the latest PostgreSQL advancements. It serves as an essential platform for exploring emerging paradigms in database development.
Key Highlights
Exploration of how AI-assisted workflows are redefining development beyond standard autocomplete for SQL queries.
PGConf Belgium 2026 took place at the UCLL Campus Proximus in Haasrode, Belgium, serving as an outstanding learning and networking platform for the local PostgreSQL community and students.
Key Highlights
The session was selected by faculty as supportive material for a database exam following deep student engagement.
Nordic PG Day is the largest PostgreSQL event in the Scandinavian countries. The 2026 edition took place in Helsinki, gathering more than 130 PostgreSQL enthusiasts for a day of deep dives.
Key Highlights
Google joined as an official Partner-level sponsor for the first time, including a dedicated table booth.
Swiss PG Day is the annual event organized by the Swiss PostgreSQL User Group in Rapperswil, Switzerland. The ninth edition featured sessions in both English and German.
Key Highlights
Demonstration of the physical impact of pushing millions of vectors to PostgreSQL based on a real-world use case.
Since its inception in 2007, the Postgres Conference has served as a cornerstone for advancement, fostering a rich environment for learning and professional networking.
Key Highlights
Google proudly served as a sponsor for the event.
Adapting PostgreSQL for the artificial intelligence era demands a transformation in operational approaches. With the rise of natural language tools and vibe coding speeding up development, Agentic AI places advanced demands on production databases. In his presentation, Vikas examines how Google Cloud managed services have evolved to handle these workloads, providing architectural strategies and best practices for contemporary AI deployment.
Googlers play a vital role in shaping the direction of the most prestigious PostgreSQL developer events. Our leadership in these committees helps ensure that enterprise-grade requirements—such as those needed for large-scale migrations—are part of the global conversation.
PGConf.dev 2026: Dilip Kumar served on the Program Committee.
PGConf India 2026: Dilip Kumar was a member of the Paper Selection Committee.
PGDay France: Matt Cornillon was a member of the organization committee and Yves Colin served as a member of the Program Committee.
Looking Forward
Our commitment remains firm: to turn feedback from these global events into code, reviews, and active community partnerships. We thank the wider PostgreSQL community and the project's committers for their continued collaboration in making PostgreSQL better for everyone.
Acknowledgement
We extend our heartfelt appreciation to our open source community contributors for their outstanding dedication and active participation in making PostgreSQL conferences a great success.
Abhijeet Rajurkar, Darshan Nagarajappa, Dilip Kumar, Hannu Krosing, Mats Berglin, Matt Cornillon, Michael Bautin, Miguel Toscano, Niranjan Shivprasad, Paresh Rathod, Rajeev Rastogi, Vaibhav Popat, Vikas Arora, and Yves Colin
Furthermore, we are deeply grateful to the broader PostgreSQL open-source communities, especially the dedicated conference organizers, committee members, and all supporting sponsors.
The Dev channel has been updated to 152.0.7939.3 for Windows, Mac and Linux.
A partial list of changes is available in the Git log. Interested in switching release channels? Find out how. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug. The community help forum is also a great place to reach out for help or learn about common issues.
Hi everyone! We've just released Chrome Dev 152 (152.0.7940.2) for Android. It's now available on Google Play.
You can see a partial list of the changes in the Git log. For details on new features, check out the Chromium blog, and for details on web platform updates, check here.
If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug.
We're excited to introduce LiteRT.js, the newest member of the LiteRT family! LiteRT.js is our powerful solution for running machine learning models directly in the browser, extending Google's cross-platform edge AI runtime to the web. Built for JavaScript developers, LiteRT.js delivers state-of-the-art ML model inference performance on WebGPU and upcoming WebNN, with a fallback to WebAssembly for CPU. This post provides a quick tour of LiteRT.js and gives web developers everything they need to get started.
We are excited to announce the general availability of Google Workspace inbound SCIM APIs to help IT administrators standardize identity lifecycle management. This new capability allows you to sync your Google Workspace directory in real time with any SCIM-compatible Identity Provider (IdP), HR system (HRIS), or custom application.
With inbound SCIM, when a Workspace end user’s account permissions are changed via their organization’s IdP, their access to Workspace data and any downstream apps, such as Gemini Enterprise, will also be updated in real time. Previously, customers would need to build custom integrations using Google directory APIs.
SCIM overview
System for Cross-domain Identity Management (SCIM) is an open protocol that synchronizes directory information between identity systems. With inbound SCIM, Google Workspace acts as a SCIM Service Provider, enabling compatible Identity Providers (IdPs) to automatically provision, update, and deactivate users and groups in real time.
Inbound SCIM offers:
Automated lifecycle management: IT teams no longer need to manually create user accounts or update details for Workspace, saving significant time and costs.
Seamless onboarding and day-one productivity: New employees have access to all Workspace productivity tools the moment they start, creating a frictionless onboarding experience.
Enhanced security with instant deprovisioning: When an employee leaves your organization or changes roles, SCIM instantly pushes an update request to Workspace. This eliminates the security risks associated with orphaned accounts and makes compliance audits significantly easier.
Simplified admin experience: Inbound SCIM offers a one-click token generation experience and admin controls to lock synced groups from your external source to prevent manual changes in Workspace that would conflict with your identity provider.
Getting started
Admins: This feature will be available by default and can be disabled/enabled at the domain level. Visit the Help Center to learn more.
End users: This is an admin-facing feature only.
The Manage external directories page in the Admin console showing Inbound SCIM setup
Configure a new Inbound SCIM connection with external IdP
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The Beta channel has been updated to 151.0.7922.19 for Windows, Mac and Linux.
A partial list of changes is available in the Git log. Interested in switching release channels? Find out how. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug. The community help forum is also a great place to reach out for help or learn about common issues.
Hi everyone! We've just released Chrome Beta 151 (151.0.7922.18) for Android. It's now available on Google Play.
You can see a partial list of the changes in the Git log. For details on new features, check out the Chromium blog, and for details on web platform updates, check here.
If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug.