The summary of essential information about new features and improvements for Google Workspace customers in May 2022.
Changes to Google Workspace storage policies timeline
We’re extending the previously announced timeframe for upcoming changes to the Google Workspace storage policy. The updated timeline is:
Set up SSO profiles for multiple third-party identity providers with the Multi-IdP SSO beta launch
In 2021, we gave admins the ability to configure authentication through a third-party identity provider for all users in their domain and then specify groups or organizational units (OUs) to require authentication using Google for a subset of users. Now, you can completely customize authentication by setting up single sign-on (SSO) profiles for multiple identity providers and then configuring authentication for each group or OU. This feature is available beginning today as an open beta, which means you can use it without enrolling in a specific beta program. Read more.
Set recurring task end options directly in Google Tasks
Currently, you can set the end option for a recurring task (never, on a certain date, or after X occurrences) by opening the task in Google Calendar. With this launch, you can also set this option directly in Google Tasks. This gives you more control over how and until when your tasks repeat. Read more.
Improved user interface for sharing your working location in Google Calendar
In August 2021, we gave users the ability to share where they’re working from directly on their calendar. This update improves the working location feature by offering the same functionality for easily entering and updating location information in a more compact format that uses screen space more efficiently. Read more.
Require email verification to book appointments in Google Calendar
When using appointment scheduling in Google Calendar, you can now opt to have users verify their email before booking an appointment. When enabled, the user must be signed into a Google account or validate their email address using a PIN code to complete the booking. Read more.
Space managers can delete messages in Google Chat
will allow Space managers to easily moderate their spaces and remove any content that is irrelevant or inappropriate in the space.
Getting started
Create Spaces and Add Members with the Google Chat API, available in Developer Preview
Using the Google Chat API, you can now programmatically create new Spaces and add members to those Spaces. This functionality is available in preview – developers can apply for access through our Google Workspace Developer Preview Program. Read more.
New and updated third-party DevOps integrations for Google Chat, including PagerDuty
We’re introducing and updating a variety of additional DevOps integrations, which will allow you to take action on common workflows directly in Google Chat:
Developers can use the following updated apps: Google Cloud Build, Asana, GitHub, Jenkins and more. New functionality in these apps include the following:
Easily search for Google Meet content in Google Drive
In Google Drive, you can now use “app: Google Meet” at the beginning of queries to easily surface Meet artifacts such as:
Use new table templates and dropdown chips in Google Docs to create highly collaborative documents
We’re introducing two new enhancements for our flexible, smart canvas for collaboration: dropdown chips and table templates.
You can use dropdown chips in Google Doc to easily indicate the status of your document or various project milestones outlined in your document. There are two default dropdown options:
Export log data in near-real time to BigQuery
Currently, you can export Google Workspace logs to Google BigQuery for customized and scalable reporting. Exports take place as a daily sync, returning log data that can be up to three days old. With this launch, exported log data streams will be near-real time (under 10 minutes), ensuring fresh data for your export. This helps you stay on top of security threats and analysis with the most up-to-date activity log data. Read more.
Join a Google Meet call from Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides
You can now join a Google Meet call from Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides. In addition to present to Meet option, you can select “Join the call” to quickly start and present a document, spreadsheet, or presentation to all meeting attendees. Read more.
Share your video feed when using Companion mode in Google Meet
When using Companion mode in Google Meet, you can now turn your camera on and share your video feed with all other participants. For in-room participants attending a hybrid meeting, this feature helps improve collaboration and representation equity by giving everyone the ability to share their own video with other on-call participants. Read more.
Set recurring task end options directly in Google Tasks
Currently, you can set the end option for a recurring task (never, on a certain date, or after X occurrences) by opening the task in Google Calendar. With this launch, you can also set this option directly in Google Tasks. This gives you more control over how and until when your tasks repeat. Read more.
Source: https://workspaceupdates.googleblog.com