"title"=>"March 26, 2024",
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"content"=>"Apigee X\n
Announcement
\nOn March 26, 2024, we released an updated version of Apigee (1-12-0-apigee-1).
\n\nFeature
\nNew Apigee API Monitoring Metrics
\n\nAn new suite of metrics for monitoring Apigee proxies and target endpoints is now available. With improved scalability and accuracy, the new suite can support large workloads and withstand underlying infrastructure changes.
\n\nApigee's API Monitoring tables and dashboards have been updated to include the following new metrics, which can be used to configure alerts and create custom dashboards:
\nproxy/request_count\nproxy/response_count\nproxy/latencies\ntarget/request_count\ntarget/response_count\ntarget/latencies\n
\nFixed
\nBug ID | \nDescription | \n
---|---|
322843888 | \nFixed issue with incorrect proxy routing when using base paths in proxy chaining. | \n
293933387 | \nKVM list operation now permits entries with null or empty values. | \n
239523766 | \nRemoved Unable to evaluate jsonVariable, returning null error string from ExtractVariable Policy logging. | \n
285592278 | \nFixed issue with deduction of recurring fees from prepaid balances. | \n
237656263 | \nResolved issue with async mode in the ServiceCallout policy when the <Response> element is removed. | \n
321744310 | \nAdded support for caching JSON results retrieved from the ExtractVariables policy. | \n
295341973 | \nResolved issue causing delay in updating southbound SSL certificates in truststore and keystore references. | \n
Feature
\nGo 1.22 is now generally available.
\n\nStarting in Go version 1.22 and later:
\n\n- \n
- You can't use
go get
outside of a module in the legacyGOPATH
mode (GO111MODULE=off
). \n - Go recommends that you use a
go.mod
file for managing dependencies. \n
For more information, see Specify dependencies.
\nApp Engine standard environment Go\nFeature
\nGo 1.22 is now generally available.
\n\nStarting in Go version 1.22 and later:
\n\n- \n
- You can't use
go get
outside of a module in the legacyGOPATH
mode (GO111MODULE=off
). \n - Go recommends that you use a
go.mod
file for managing dependencies. \n
For more information, see Specify dependencies.
\nBigQuery\nFeature
\nThe Help me code tool lets you use natural language to generate a SQL query that can then be run in BigQuery. This feature is now in preview.
\nFeature
\nThe following Generative AI features are now in\npreview:
\n\n- \n
- Creating a\nremote model\nbased on a\nVertex AI gemini-pro-vision large vision model (VLM). \n
- Using the\n
ML.GENERATE_TEXT
function\nwith this remote model to perform Vision Generative AI tasks, such as image\nor video captioning and visual Q&A, for visual content stored in BigQuery\nobject tables. \n
Try these features with the\nGenerate text that describes visual content\nhow-to topic.
\nAnnouncement
\nDuet AI in BigQuery is now Gemini for BigQuery. See our blog post for more information.
\nChronicle Security Operations\nAnnouncement
\n\n\nDuet AI in Google Cloud is now Gemini for Google Cloud. See our blog post for more information.
\nCloud Composer\nAnnouncement
\nCloud Composer 2.6.6 release started on March 26, 2024. Get ready for upcoming changes and features as we roll out the new release to all regions. This release is in progress at the moment. Listed changes and features might not be available in some regions yet.
\nFeature
\nThe Logs in Cloud Logging only feature is available in all regions.
\nChanged
\nIn new environments with Airflow 2.6.3 and 2.7.3 the default values of the following Airflow configuration options are changed to provide more optimized Cloud Composer environments:
\n\n- \n
[scheduler]job_heartbeat_sec
to 30 \n[scheduler]scheduler_health_check_threshold
to 60 \n[scheduler]scheduler_heartbeat_sec
to 15 \n
If you want to override the [scheduler]scheduler_heartbeat_sec
option's value, then also adjust the [scheduler]scheduler_health_check_threshold
option, as described in Cloud Composer documentation.
Changed
\nCloud Composer 2.6.6 images are available:
\n\n- \n
- composer-2.6.6-airflow-2.7.3 \n
- composer-2.6.6-airflow-2.6.3 (default) \n
- composer-2.6.6-airflow-2.5.3 \n
Deprecated
\nCloud Composer versions 2.1.11 and 1.20.11 have reached their end of full support period.
\nCloud Data Fusion\nFeature
\nThe Amazon Redshift batch source connector version 1.11.1 is available in Preview in Cloud Data Fusion 6.10.0 and later. This source lets you load batch data from your Redshift dataset to a destination, such as BigQuery.
\nFeature
\nThe Amazon Redshift batch source connector version 1.10.6 is available in Preview in Cloud Data Fusion 6.9 versions. This source lets you load batch data from your Redshift dataset to a destination, such as BigQuery.
\nChanged
\nCloud Data Fusion is available in the following regions:
\n\n- \n
asia-south2
\nme-central2
\n
For more information, see Pricing.
\nCloud Functions\nFeature
\nCloud Functions (2nd gen) now supports the Go 1.22 runtime at the General Availability release level.
\nCloud Logging\nFeature
\nYou can now configure your aggregated sink to be intercepting, which prevents logs from being passed through the Log Router of child resources. For more information, see Collate and route organization-level logs to supported destinations.
\nChanged
\nDuet AI in Google Cloud is now Gemini for Google Cloud. See our blog post for more information.
\nCloud Monitoring\nChanged
\nDuet AI in Google Cloud is now Gemini for Google Cloud. See our blog post for more information.
\nCloud SQL for PostgreSQL\nFeature
\nYou can now integrate Cloud SQL and Vertex AI. This integration lets you apply large language models (LLMs), which are hosted in Vertex AI, to a Cloud SQL for PostgreSQL database, version 12 and later. For more information, see Integrate Cloud SQL with Vertex AI.
\nColab Enterprise\nAnnouncement
\nDuet AI in Google Cloud is now Gemini for Google Cloud. See our blog post for more information.
\nContact Center AI Platform\nAnnouncement
\nVersion 3.13 is released
\n\nAll release notes published on this date are part of version 3.13.
\nFeature
\nAgent alias
\n\nAgents can use aliases instead of their real names when communicating with end-users. Admins can configure agent aliases manually or with a bulk upload. Agents can also configure their own aliases. The agent alias feature is available when using the mobile and web SDKs. For more information, see Agent alias.
\nFeature
\nCountry code of the outbound phone number is included with the added party's phone number
\n\nWhen an agent adds a party to a call, the country code from the outbound phone number is automatically included with the added party's phone number.
\nFeature
\nCalls waiting indicator
\n\nThe call adapter includes a calls waiting indicator that indicates the number of calls in the queue waiting to be answered. You can find the calls waiting indicator in the Calls tab of the call adaptor.
\nFeature
\nTime stamp in the chat adapter displays seconds
\n\nThe message time stamp in the chat adapter displays seconds.
\nFeature
\nVirtual task assistant for chats
\n\nThe virtual task assistant is available for chats. Configuration and use are similar to that of the virtual task assistant for calls. Available for the web SDK only. For more information, see Virtual task assistants.
\nFeature
\nConfigure SSO for your email channel using OAuth credentials from Google Cloud
\n\nYou can configure single sign-on (SSO) for your Contact Center AI Platform email channel using OAuth 2.0 credentials from Google Cloud. For more information, see Configure your email channel for OAuth with Google Cloud.
\nFeature
\nDeflections are available for agent-to-agent calls
\n\nYou can configure agent-to-agent calls to deflect to voicemail after a period of time that you set. You can also include these "voice internal" calls in your call reports. For more information, see Turn on deflections.
\nFeature
\nSupport phone number is included for incoming calls
\n\nThe incoming call screen shows the support phone number that the end-user used to call your support center. For more information, see Receive an inbound call.
\nFeature
\nSupport for multiple data parameters in API requests to the DAPs for your IVR queues
\n\nYou can capture data in the headers of incoming Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) calls and pass them in API requests to the Direct Access Points (DAPs) for your Interactive Voice Response (IVR) queues. For more information, see API DAPs.
\nFixed
\nFixed an issue that resulted in an error being returned whenever an agent tried to send a blended SMS message, despite preset SMS being disabled.
\nFixed
\nFixed an issue where the queue-level call music section was not displayed to users with a custom role.
\nFixed
\nFixed an issue where calls sometimes got stuck in a queued state when an agent had a poor network connection.
\nFixed
\nFixed an issue where the Copy CRM Link button in the call adapter sometimes copied the CRM ID instead of the URL.
\nFixed
\nFixed an issue where the Assign Agents button wasn't working on top-level queues.
\nFixed
\nFixed an issue where using keyboard shortcuts or arrow keys to scroll in a window did not allow scrolling beyond a single screen of text.
\nFixed
\nFixed an issue where a CRM page did not load in the Call Center AI Platform portal.
\nGoogle Cloud Architecture Center\nFeature
\n(New guide) Cross-silo and cross-device federated learning on Google Cloud: Provides guidance to help you create a federated learning platform that supports either a cross-silo or cross-device architecture.
\nMigrate to Virtual Machines\nFeature
\nPreview: Migrate to Virtual Machines supports the ARM64 migration journey. This feature lets you migrate ARM virtual machine (VM) instances from AWS and Azure cloud services to ARM VM instances on Compute Engine, and is supported for the following operating systems:
\n\n- \n
- Debian 11 and 12 \n
- RHEL 9 \n
- Rocky Linux 8 and 9 \n
- SLES 15 SP5 \n
- Ubuntu 20.04 and 22.04 \n
Announcement
\nDuet AI in Google Cloud is now Gemini for Google Cloud. See our blog post for more information.
\nFeature
\nYou can now optimize your writes by setting the maximum delay time of your Spanner write requests between 0 and 500 milliseconds. For more information, see Throughput optimized writes.
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