{"slug": "whats-new-with-google-data-cloud", "title": "What’s new with Google Data Cloud", "summary": "Google announced managed and remote MCP support for its Cloud databases (AlloyDB, Spanner, Cloud SQL, Bigtable, and Firestore) to enable AI agents to interact with customer databases. The company also reimagined Firestore with a new Enterprise edition engine featuring over 100 new query capabilities, index-less queries, and improved observability. Additionally, a new technical guide on MSSQLTips introduces Google Cloud SQL as a fully managed service for migrating on-premises SQL Server workloads to the cloud.", "body_md": "We introduced managed and remote MCP support for Google Cloud databases, including AlloyDB, Spanner, Cloud SQL, Bigtable and Firestore, to power the next generation of agents. This announcement extends the ability for AI models to plan, build, and solve complex problems, connecting to the database tools our customers leverage daily as the backbone of their work environment.\nWe have fundamentally reimagined Firestore with pipeline operations for Enterprise edition. Experience a powerful new engine featuring over a hundred new query features, index-less queries, new index types, and observability tooling to improve query performance. Seamlessly migrate using built-in tools and leverage Firestore’s existing differentiated serverless foundation, virtually unlimited scale, and industry-leading SLA. Join a community of 600K developers to craft expressive applications that maximize the benefits of rich queryability, real-time listen queries, robust offline caching, and cutting-edge AI-assistive coding integrations.\nIntroducing Google Cloud SQL on MSSQLTips: We are highlighting a new technical guide published on MSSQLTips titled \"Introducing Google Cloud SQL.\" This article serves as an essential resource for SQL Server administrators and developers exploring Google Cloud's fully managed database service. It provides a detailed overview of Cloud SQL capabilities, including high availability, security integration, and the seamless transition of on-premises SQL Server workloads to the cloud, making it an ideal resource for those planning their migration strategy.", "url": "https://wpnews.pro/news/whats-new-with-google-data-cloud", "canonical_source": "https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/data-analytics/whats-new-with-google-data-cloud/", "published_at": "2026-05-14 16:00:00+00:00", "updated_at": "2026-05-18 22:06:43.889333+00:00", "lang": "en", "topics": ["cloud-computing", "data", "developer-tools", "products", "enterprise-software"], "entities": ["Google Data Cloud", "AlloyDB", "Spanner", "Cloud SQL", "Bigtable", "Firestore", "MSSQLTips", "Google Cloud"], "alternates": {"html": "https://wpnews.pro/news/whats-new-with-google-data-cloud", "markdown": "https://wpnews.pro/news/whats-new-with-google-data-cloud.md", "text": "https://wpnews.pro/news/whats-new-with-google-data-cloud.txt", "jsonld": "https://wpnews.pro/news/whats-new-with-google-data-cloud.jsonld"}}