Google Cloud Blog

Google Cloud Blog

Google Cloud's official publication for product announcements, customer stories, and technical updates. In [src-044], it publishes Thomas Kurian's adapted keynote remarks for Google Cloud Next '26.

Key facts

  • Type: Official Google Cloud publication
  • Source role: Publisher of Google Cloud product announcements and technical strategy pieces [src-044, src-097, src-100]
  • Authors represented: Thomas Kurian [src-044], Sean Rhee and Geeta Banda [src-097], Sam McVeety and Amir Hormati [src-100]
  • Source focus: Agentic enterprise strategy, Agentic Data Cloud, Data Agents, and Open Knowledge Format [src-044, src-097, src-100]

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Source references

  • [src-044] Thomas Kurian — "Welcome to Google Cloud Next '26" (2026-04-22)
  • [src-097] Sean Rhee and Geeta Banda – "New data agents across the Agentic Data Cloud" (2026-06-16)
  • [src-100] Sam McVeety and Amir Hormati – "How the Open Knowledge Format can improve data sharing" (2026-06-12)

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