One of the industry's biggest events is about to unfold - Google Cloud Next is about what shapes technology, work and society. It is all virtual again, and participation will again be free. No excuses to miss one of the driving forces of change in the world, right from the source.
As in 2018, 2019 and 2020, we're covering Cloud Next so you have it easy to see where the future is heading. Even if you are not an expert, these presentations will be interesting for you and it takes two clicks to get access.
It's never been easier (and cheaper) to stay ahead. Let's dive in!
Visit cloud.withgoogle.com/next. You can use your work profile to log in. It takes 10 seconds.
All sessions have been pre-recorded and will be released after the keynote (I assume that's Thomas Kurian's) on Oct 12th.
You bookmark sessions (because there are 348 of them) by adding them to a shareable playlist.
Here's mine.You can browse by speaker, by topic, related sessions, you can have an AI build a playlist for you. There are also curated playlists.
Block some time on Oct 12th, because that is when the sessions will be released.
All your bookmarked sessions will now carry a YouTube video that you can play (and share).
CEO Thomas Kurian on the state of Google Cloud, closely watched by the media.
Google Workspace's boss, Javier Soltero, will take the stage. Announcements and a perspective on the next year are very likely. It happens here!
The technologies to look out for "in the next decade", several executives sharing the stage - even for non-developers, this is a must-watch.
See what's new in Google Workspace Get an overview over everything new with our platform. Featuring Erika Trautman, an impressive product management director.
Make your meetings hybrid friendly with Google Workspace and Google Meet New features to help companies get ready for the new normal. Starring a surprise guest!
Learn how customers are empowering their workforces to customize Google Workspace Apps Script management at Verizon.
Certification prep: Professional Collaboration Engineer This exam is for people who implement or manage Google Workspace, like our Google Service managers. I will renew my certification, so this is highly relevant.
Boost teamwork and collaboration with Google Chat and Spaces An update on Chat - and likely a big reveal on where it is headed.
Transforming collaboration and boosting productivity with smart canvas Smart Canvas for Docs, Sheets, slides and Drive (?) is coming!
Google Workspace's unique advantages Sessions like these have yielded valuable insights into how Google Workspace sees itself.
Developer platform state of the union: Google Workspace Apps Script, Google Workspace Add-ons, Chat apps, APIs, AppSheet, Marketplace.
How AppSheet helps you work smarter with Google Workspace AppSheet is a no-code app and automation platform.
Learn how customers are empowering their workforces to customize Google Workspace Apps Script management at Verizon.
Why security companies choose to run on Google Cloud Palo Alto, Splunk, Exabeam, Fortinet - security companies are switching to Google. Hear why.
No, that just scratches the surface. Cloud Next is for developers, and I'm not a developer. The sessions above are related to Google Workspace and my limited knowledge, but for developers, data analysts, security engineers... The fun is only just beginning. There are even more Google Workspace sessions!
The categories are: AI & ML, Application development, Application modernization, Business Application Platform, Data Analytics, Databases, Diversity/Equity & Inclusion, Google Workspace, Industry Transformation, Infrastructure, Security. Go nuts!
Please visit cloud.withgoogle.com/next. You can log in using your work account. Then, browse through content that interests you - start with the keynotes to get inspired. Add them to "My Playlist", and on October 12, you will be ready to roll (and be notified that they are available).
If you can't be bothered at all to create a playlist, use mine (containing the events in this post). Thank you for reading!
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