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Five quick ways to optimize your cloud spend with Google Cloud FinOps
The economic climate is unpredictable, with factors such as rising inflation, supply chain disruptions, and increasing costs compelling businesses to optimize expenses and implement financial resilience strategies.
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Public Sector Innovation at Google Cloud Next'23
At Google Cloud Next, our global showcase for the latest technologies and customer success stories, public sector organizations shared their innovative work to support constituents.
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Cloud Storage announcements at Next ‘23: a recap
Cloud Storage provides simple, scalable, secure, and cost-effective object storage for customers to store, access, and manage their data.
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Expanding GKE posture: Policy Controller violations now in Security Command Center
Customers using Kubernetes at scale need consistent guardrails for how resources are used across their environments to improve security, resource management, and flexibility.
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Data on Kubernetes has crossed the chasm: the case for running stateful apps on GKE
Kubernetes is the de facto standard today for cloud-native development. For a long time, Kubernetes was mostly associated with stateless applications such as web and batch applications. However, like most things, Kubernetes is constantly evolving.
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HSBC STAR completes 4.4 billion risk calculations a day with Google Cloud solutions
The measurement of market risk — the risk of losses in positions arising from movements in market variables such as interest rates, foreign exchange rates, asset prices, and volatility — is a complex big data and computational challenge for all financial institutions.
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Cloud Load Balancing enhancements improve security and distributed application support
At Google Cloud Next ‘23, the Cloud Networking Load Balancing team announced multiple enhancements that unlock new use cases and increase your value when using Google Cloud Load Balancing.
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How 'Anything is Possible' automated data pipelines with BigQuery and Windsor.ai
In today’s data-driven world, businesses across various industries are constantly seeking efficient ways to collect, integrate, and analyze their data to gain valuable insights. Anything is Possible, a leading media, technology and creative agency, faced the challenge of automating their data pipelines to Google Cloud’s BigQuery.
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Deliver trusted insights with Dataplex data profiling and automatic data quality
We are excited to announce the general availability of data profiling and automatic data quality (AutoDQ) in Dataplex. These features enable Google Cloud customers to build trust in their analytical data in a scalable and automated manner.
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Google Chrome prepares ‘Safety Hub’ feature
Google is introducing a new “Safety Hub” feature in Chrome. The feature, intended to replace the Safety check, is available in the Privacy settings. What is Safety Hub? “Chrome regularly checks to make sure your browser has the safest settings. We’ll let you know if anything needs your review”.
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How to disable Chrome’s ‘download tray’ & restore ‘Download bar’ at bottom
Google is rolling out redesigned download experience called “Download Tray” in the Chrome browser. Downloads now appear at the top right of the screen via an icon on the toolbar, rather than in a bottom bar. Here is how to restore Chrome’s classic or old downloads UI at the bottom.
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Chrome 116 to introduce ‘One-time permissions’ for greater control over websites
Starting with Chrome 116, Google will add an “Allow this time” option to permission prompts. This option will be available for Chrome on the desktop for some of the common permissions such as Geolocation, Camera, and Microphone.
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Chrome Incognito Mode no longer leaks Video Title & Thumbnail on Lock Screen
Google has done it. Chrome incognito mode now hides the media metadata from Windows media controllers. For instance, on Windows 11 lock screen, you’ll now see the message “A site is playing media” instead of an album title and image.
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Chrome now supports Windows 11’s ‘Fluent Scrollbars’, how to enable?
Google has worked with Microsoft to finally bring “Microsoft Fluent design”-based Scrollbars to Chrome browser on Windows. The Chrome browser now supports “Fluent Overlay Scrollbars”. Here is how you can enable the feature right now.
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Google urges users to update Chrome to address zero-day vulnerability
Google has released Chrome version 112.0.5615.121 to address a vulnerability that can allow malicious code execution on Windows, Mac, and Linux systems.
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