Google is rolling out managed MCP servers to make its services “agent-ready by design,” starting with Maps and BigQuery, aiming to simplify messy integrations and help AI agents use real tools.
Google has launched managed MCP servers that let AI agents plug directly into Maps, BigQuery and more, offering easier integration, cross-model compatibility and enterprise-grade governance.
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S&P Global Commodity Insights data now available in Google Cloud's BigQuery AI-Ready Data packages include energy, power and gas, metals, chemicals, agriculture, supply chain, and specialized markets ...
AI is enabling organisations to build bigger and faster than ever before. But amidst the excitement of these new possibilities, new pitfalls are emerging ...
Google LLC’s cloud unit today introduced new features for its BigLake and BigQuery services, which enable companies to run analyses on large datasets. Both updates focus on an open-source technology ...
Google is launching managed MCP servers, allowing AI agents to directly access services like Maps, Cloud and Enterprise tools, simplifying integration for developers.
In this video, Google’s Ryan Boyd presents: Crunching Big Data with Google BigQuery. Google BigQuery is a Big Data analysis tool born from an internal technology known as Dremel. BigQuery enables ...
Alooma, the modern data pipeline company, announced the integration of the Alooma service with Google Cloud SQL for PostgreSQL and Google Cloud SQL for MySQL. Support for these new Google Cloud ...