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f042cd91e9ea4da24347be06cbb71dc17a9fbfe4: https://cloud.google.com/terms/cloud-privacy-notice @ 2022-10-17

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 Google Cloud Privacy Notice

 Effective Date: April 20, 2022
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 Service Specific Terms

 These Service Specific Terms are incorporated into the agreement under which Google has agreed to provide Google Cloud Platform (as described at https://cloud.google.com/terms/services) to Customer (the “Agreement”). If the Agreement authorizes the resale or supply of Google Cloud Platform under a Google Cloud partner or reseller program, then all references to Customer in the Service Specific Terms mean Partner or Reseller (as applicable), and all references to Customer Data in the Service Specific Terms mean Partner Data. Capitalized terms used but not defined in the Service Specific Terms have the meaning given to them in the Agreement.
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 Google Cloud Platform Services Summary

 The complete list of services that form Google Cloud Platform is shown below. While Google offers many other services and APIs, only the services below are covered by the Google Cloud Platform terms of service, service level agreements (if applicable), and support offerings. Offerings identified below as Software or Premium Software are not Services under the Google Cloud Platform Terms of Service and the Cloud Data Processing Addendum.
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 Service Specific Terms

 These Service Specific Terms are incorporated into the agreement under which Google has agreed to provide Google Cloud Platform (as described at https://cloud.google.com/terms/services) to Customer (the “Agreement”). If the Agreement authorizes the resale or supply of Google Cloud Platform under a Google Cloud partner or reseller program, then all references to Customer in the Service Specific Terms mean Partner or Reseller (as applicable), and all references to Customer Data in the Service Specific Terms mean Partner Data. Capitalized terms used but not defined in the Service Specific Terms have the meaning given to them in the Agreement.
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 Google Cloud Platform Services Summary

 The complete list of services that form Google Cloud Platform is shown below. While Google offers many other services and APIs, only the services below are covered by the Google Cloud Platform terms of service, service level agreements (if applicable), and support offerings. Offerings identified below as Software or Premium Software are not Services under the Google Cloud Platform Terms of Service and the Cloud Data Processing Addendum.
milonmaze commented 1 year ago

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 Google Cloud Privacy Notice

 Effective Date: April 20, 2022
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 These Service Specific Terms are incorporated into the agreement under which Google has agreed to provide Google Cloud Platform (as described at https://cloud.google.com/terms/services) to Customer (the “Agreement”). If the Agreement authorizes the resale or supply of Google Cloud Platform under a Google Cloud partner or reseller program, then all references to Customer in the Service Specific Terms mean Partner or Reseller (as applicable), and all references to Customer Data in the Service Specific Terms mean Partner Data. Capitalized terms used but not defined in the Service Specific Terms have the meaning given to them in the Agreement.

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milonmaze commented 1 year ago

b16bd13144fa7ae513eb582ceb1457dda4c86e24: https://cloud.google.com/terms/services @ 2022-11-04

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@@ -173,13 +173,13 @@ Dialogflow Customer Experience Edition (CX): Dialogflow CX is an advanced develo

 Document AI: Document AI classifies and extracts structured data from documents to help discover insights and automate business processes.

-Human-in-the-Loop AI: Human-in-the-Loop AI provides a user interface and workflow tools for human verification of data extracted from documents using Document AI.
+*Human-in-the-Loop AI: Human-in-the-Loop AI provides a user interface and workflow tools for human verification of data extracted from documents using Document AI.

 Document AI Warehouse: Document AI Warehouse is a data management and governance platform that stores, searches, and organizes documents and their extracted and tagged metadata. Document AI Warehouse is highly scalable and fully managed, requiring no customer-deployed infrastructure, and can be integrated with enterprise document workflows, applications, and repositories.

 Media Translation API: Media Translation API is a gRPC API that automatically translates audio from one language to another language (e.g., French to English) and supports streaming real time. You can use the API to programmatically translate audio in your apps.

-Speaker ID: Speaker ID allows customers to enroll user voice prints and later verify users against a previously enrolled voice print.
+*Speaker ID: Speaker ID allows customers to enroll user voice prints and later verify users against a previously enrolled voice print.

 Speech On Device: Speech On Device allows customers to deploy speech-to-text (STT) and text-to-speech (TTS) services locally on their custom embedded hardware and operating systems.

@@ -209,13 +209,13 @@ Vertex AI: Vertex AI is a service for managing the entire lifecycle of AI and ma

 Industry Solutions

-Talent Solution: Talent Solution offers access to Google's machine learning, enabling company career sites, job boards, ATS, staffing agencies, and other recruitment technology platforms to improve the talent acquisition experience.
+*Talent Solution: Talent Solution offers access to Google's machine learning, enabling company career sites, job boards, ATS, staffing agencies, and other recruitment technology platforms to improve the talent acquisition experience.

 Discovery Solutions: Discovery Solutions allow customers in retail, media, and other verticals to deliver Google-quality search results and recommendations on their own websites and mobile applications. 

-Recommendations AI: Recommendations AI enables you to build an end-to-end personalized recommendation system based on state-of-the-art deep learning ML models, without a need for expertise in ML or recommendation system architecture.
-Recommendationengine API: Recommendationengine API is the Version 1 API of Recommendations AI described above. This API will be deprecated in 2023 and is not accepting new customers.
-Retail Search: Retail Search, powered by Google’s Retail API, allows retailers to leverage Google’s search capabilities on their own retail websites and mobile applications. With Retail Search, retailers receive fast, accurate, and high quality search results that help improve conversion and increase customer engagement.
+*Recommendations AI: Recommendations AI enables you to build an end-to-end personalized recommendation system based on state-of-the-art deep learning ML models, without a need for expertise in ML or recommendation system architecture.
+*Recommendationengine API: Recommendationengine API is the Version 1 API of Recommendations AI described above. This API will be deprecated in 2023 and is not accepting new customers.
+*Retail Search: Retail Search, powered by Google’s Retail API, allows retailers to leverage Google’s search capabilities on their own retail websites and mobile applications. With Retail Search, retailers receive fast, accurate, and high quality search results that help improve conversion and increase customer engagement.
 API Management

 Apigee and Apigee Edge: Apigee and Apigee Edge are full-lifecycle API management platforms that let customers design, secure, analyze, and scale APIs, giving them visibility and control.
@@ -437,5 +437,5 @@ Google Cloud SDK: Google Cloud SDK is a set of tools to manage resources and app
 Kf enables you to migrate and run applications from the open-source Cloud Foundry platform into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine and Anthos.
 Migrate to Containers enables you to migrate and run applications from virtual machines on-premise or other clouds into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine, Anthos, and Cloud Run, while producing container and data artifacts for integration with modern CI/CD, Anthos and Google Cloud services. Migrated container images and artifacts are portable for use across a variety of Google Kubernetes Engine, Anthos, and Cloud Run hybrid configurations as listed in the applicable software documentation. With Migrate to Containers, the need for application rewrite is minimized.
 Migrate for Compute Engine v4.X enables you to validate, run, and migrate applications from on-premise or other clouds into Compute Engine while minimizing downtime and application rewrite.
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milonmaze commented 1 year ago

4b5c56ec6ca8670e78b5f84882e79d8cd50fa59a: https://cloud.google.com/terms/service-terms @ 2022-11-07

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 These Service Specific Terms are incorporated into the agreement under which Google has agreed to provide Google Cloud Platform (as described at https://cloud.google.com/terms/services) to Customer (the “Agreement”). If the Agreement authorizes the resale or supply of Google Cloud Platform under a Google Cloud partner or reseller program, then all references to Customer in the Service Specific Terms mean Partner or Reseller (as applicable), and all references to Customer Data in the Service Specific Terms mean Partner Data. Capitalized terms used but not defined in the Service Specific Terms have the meaning given to them in the Agreement.

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milonmaze commented 1 year ago

c9835cb9312488f61d624a7c46b0b425649db850: https://cloud.google.com/terms/cloud-privacy-notice @ 2022-11-16

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 Google Cloud Privacy Notice

-Effective Date: April 20, 2022
+Effective Date: November 15, 2022

-This Google Cloud Privacy Notice describes how we collect and process your personal information in relation to Google Workspace, Google Workspace for Education and Google Cloud Platform (together, “Cloud Services”).
+This Google Cloud Privacy Notice describes how we collect and process your personal information in relation to Google Workspace (including Google Workspace for Education), Google Cloud Platform, Cloud Identity (when sold separately) and Implementation Services (together, “Cloud Services”).

-We offer Cloud Services either directly or via our authorized partners. Where we refer to our customers in this notice, we also mean our partners and their customers.
+We offer Cloud Services to our customers either directly or via our authorized partners. Where we refer to our customers in this notice, we also mean our partners and their customers.

-Information We Collect
-Why We Process Data
-Where Data Is Stored
-How We Secure Data
-How We Share Data
-Access to Data
-Deletion and Retention of Data
-Using Google Accounts and Products
-EU Privacy Standards and GDPR
-Brazil Requirements
-California Requirements
-Korea Requirements
-Updates to this Notice
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+If European Union (EU), UK or Swiss data protection law applies to the processing of Service Data relating to you, you can review the ‘EU Privacy Standards and GDPR’ section below to learn more about your rights and Google’s compliance with these laws.
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milonmaze commented 1 year ago

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@@ -29,6 +29,8 @@ Cloud Filestore: Cloud Filestore is a scalable and highly available shared file

 Databases

+AlloyDB: AlloyDB is a fully-managed, PostgreSQL-compatible database for demanding transactional and analytical workloads. It is designed to provide enterprise-grade performance and availability while maintaining compatibility with open-source PostgreSQL.
+
 Cloud Bigtable: Cloud Bigtable is a fast, fully-managed, highly-scalable NoSQL database service. It is designed for the collection and retention of data from 1TB to hundreds of PB.

 Datastore: Datastore is a fully-managed, schemaless, non-relational datastore. It provides a rich set of query capabilities, supports atomic transactions, and automatically scales up and down in response to load. It can scale to support an application with 1,000 users or 10 million users with no code changes.
@@ -189,6 +191,8 @@ Text-to-Speech: Text-to-Speech synthesizes human-like speech based on input text

 Timeseries Insights API: Timeseries Insights API is a service that enables large-scale time series forecasting and anomaly detection in real time. The API is designed to scale to billions of time series and their properties, and within a few seconds of implementation, detect trends, seasonality, and anomalies across the time series.

+Vertex AI Vision: Vertex AI Vision is a service that allows you to easily build, deploy, and manage computer vision applications with a fully managed, end-to-end application development environment.
+
 Video Intelligence API: Video Intelligence API makes videos searchable, and discoverable, by extracting metadata with an easy to use REST API. It quickly annotates videos stored in Cloud Storage, and helps you identify key noun entities of your video and when they occur within the video.

 Visual Inspection AI: Visual Inspection AI enables developers to train and deploy AI models to automatically detect, classify, and localize abnormalities found in images in order to improve production quality and develop enhanced analytics across multiple industries.
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 AI Platform Data Labeling: AI Platform Data Labeling is a service that helps developers obtain high quality data to train and evaluate their machine learning models. It supports labeling for image, video, text, and audio as well as management of all of your labeled data in one place.

-AI Platform Deep Learning Container: AI Platform Deep Learning Container is a Docker image with the most popular AI frameworks. Machine learning developers and data scientists can customize AI Platform Deep Learning Container and use it with Notebooks, Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE), Vertex AI, Cloud Run, Compute Engine, Kubernetes, and Docker Swarm.
+AI Platform Deep Learning Container: AI Platform Deep Learning Container is a Docker image with the most popular AI frameworks. Machine learning developers and data scientists can customize AI Platform Deep Learning Container and use it with AI Workbench (also known as Notebooks), Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE), Vertex AI, Cloud Run, Compute Engine, Kubernetes, and Docker Swarm.

 AI Platform Neural Architecture Search (NAS): NAS is a managed service leveraging Google's neural architecture search technology to generate, evaluate, and train numerous model architectures for a customer's application. NAS training services facilitate management of large-scale experiments.

 AI Platform Training and Prediction: AI Platform Training and Prediction is a managed service that enables you to easily build and use machine learning models. It provides scalable training and prediction services that work on large scale datasets.

-Notebooks: Notebooks is a managed service that offers an integrated JupyterLab environment in which machine learning developers and data scientists can create instances running JupyterLab that come pre-installed with the latest data science and machine learning frameworks in a single click.
-
-Vertex AI: Vertex AI is a service for managing the entire lifecycle of AI and machine learning development. With Vertex AI, you can (i) manage image, video, text, and tabular datasets and associated labels; (ii) build machine learning pipelines to train and evaluate models using Google Cloud algorithms or custom training code; (iii) deploy models for online or batch use cases all on scalable managed infrastructure (including additional discovery points and API endpoints for functionality replacing the legacy services of AI Platform Data Labeling, AI Platform Training and Prediction, AI Platform Neutral Architecture Search (NAS), AutoML Natural Language, AutoML Video, AutoML Vision, and AutoML Tables); (iv) manage your entire data science workflow using Vertex AI Workbench; and (v) create realistic plans to optimize your business with Optimization AI and related functionality.
+Vertex AI: Vertex AI is a service for managing the entire lifecycle of AI and machine learning development. With Vertex AI, you can (i) manage image, video, text, and tabular datasets and associated labels; (ii) build machine learning pipelines to train and evaluate models using Google Cloud algorithms or custom training code; (iii) deploy models for online or batch use cases all on scalable managed infrastructure (including additional discovery points and API endpoints for functionality replacing the legacy services of AI Platform Data Labeling, AI Platform Training and Prediction, AI Platform Neutral Architecture Search (NAS), AutoML Natural Language, AutoML Video, AutoML Vision, and AutoML Tables); (iv) manage your entire data science workflow using Vertex AI Workbench (also known as Notebooks), which offers Google and user-managed options for a notebook-based development environment, including JupyterLab instances; and (v) create realistic plans to optimize your business with Optimization AI and related functionality.

 Industry Solutions

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 Kf enables you to migrate and run applications from the open-source Cloud Foundry platform into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine and Anthos.
 Migrate to Containers enables you to migrate and run applications from virtual machines on-premise or other clouds into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine, Anthos, and Cloud Run, while producing container and data artifacts for integration with modern CI/CD, Anthos and Google Cloud services. Migrated container images and artifacts are portable for use across a variety of Google Kubernetes Engine, Anthos, and Cloud Run hybrid configurations as listed in the applicable software documentation. With Migrate to Containers, the need for application rewrite is minimized.
 Migrate for Compute Engine v4.X enables you to validate, run, and migrate applications from on-premise or other clouds into Compute Engine while minimizing downtime and application rewrite.
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 Cloud Trace: Cloud Trace provides latency sampling and reporting for App Engine, including per-URL statistics and latency distributions.

+Google Cloud Backup and DR: Google Cloud Backup and DR is a managed backup and disaster recovery service for centralized protection of workloads in Google Cloud.
+
 Developer Tools

 Artifact Registry: Artifact Registry is a service for managing container images and packages. It is integrated with Google Cloud tooling and runtimes and comes with support for native artifact protocols. This makes it simple to integrate it with your CI/CD tooling to set up automated pipelines.
@@ -183,8 +185,6 @@ Media Translation API: Media Translation API is a gRPC API that automatically tr

 *Speaker ID: Speaker ID allows customers to enroll user voice prints and later verify users against a previously enrolled voice print.

-Speech On Device: Speech On Device allows customers to deploy speech-to-text (STT) and text-to-speech (TTS) services locally on their custom embedded hardware and operating systems.
-
 Speech-to-Text: Speech-to-Text allows developers to convert audio to text by applying powerful neural network models in an easy to use API.

 Text-to-Speech: Text-to-Speech synthesizes human-like speech based on input text in a variety of voices and languages.
@@ -426,6 +426,8 @@ Cloud Logging and Cloud Monitoring for Anthos: Cloud Logging and Cloud Monitorin

 Cloud Vision OCR On-Prem: Cloud Vision OCR On-Prem enables you to run Cloud Vision OCR models within your data center and across multiple cloud environments.

+Speech On Device: Speech On Device allows customers to deploy speech-to-text (STT) and text-to-speech (TTS) services locally on their custom embedded hardware and operating systems.
+
 Speech-to-Text On-Prem: Speech-to-Text On-Prem enables you to run Cloud Speech-to-Text models within your data center and across multiple cloud environments.

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 Migrate to Containers enables you to migrate and run applications from virtual machines on-premise or other clouds into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine, Anthos, and Cloud Run, while producing container and data artifacts for integration with modern CI/CD, Anthos and Google Cloud services. Migrated container images and artifacts are portable for use across a variety of Google Kubernetes Engine, Anthos, and Cloud Run hybrid configurations as listed in the applicable software documentation. With Migrate to Containers, the need for application rewrite is minimized.
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 Cloud Translation (including Cloud Translation v2 or any subsequent general availability version/release): Cloud Translation is a RESTful API that automatically translates text from one language to another language (e.g. French to English). You can use the API to programmatically translate text in your webpages or apps.

-Cloud Vision: Cloud Vision enables developers to understand the content of an image by encapsulating powerful machine learning models in an easy to use API. It quickly classifies images into thousands of categories (e.g., "sailboat", "lion", "Eiffel Tower"), detects individual objects and faces within images, and finds and reads printed words contained within images. You can build metadata on your image catalog, moderate offensive content, or enable new marketing scenarios through image sentiment analysis. You can also analyze images uploaded in the request and integrate with your image storage on Cloud Storage.
+Cloud Vision: Cloud Vision enables developers to understand the content of an image by encapsulating powerful machine learning models in an easy to use API. It quickly classifies images into thousands of categories (e.g., "sailboat", "lion", "Eiffel Tower"), detects individual objects and faces within images, and finds and reads printed words contained within images. You can build metadata on your image catalog, moderate offensive content, or enable new marketing scenarios. You can also analyze images uploaded in the request and integrate with your image storage on Cloud Storage.

 Contact Center AI (CCAI): CCAI is a solution for improving the customer experience in your contact centers using AI. CCAI encompasses Dialogflow Essentials, Dialogflow Customer Experience Edition (CX), Speech-to-Text, and Text-to-Speech, and Speaker ID.

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 Google-Managed Multi-Cloud Services

-*BigQuery Omni: BigQuery Omni is a Google-managed multi-cloud analytics solution that enables analysts to access and analyze data stored on other supported public clouds from a singular BigQuery control-plane on GCP.
+*BigQuery Omni: BigQuery Omni is a Google-managed multi-cloud analytics solution that enables analysts to access and analyze data stored on other supported public clouds from a singular BigQuery control-plane on Google Cloud.

 Bare Metal

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 Google Distributed Cloud

-Google Distributed Cloud Edge: Google Distributed Cloud Edge allows you to run private Google Kubernetes Engine clusters on dedicated hardware, which is provided and maintained by Google on Customer premises.This solution also provides you with a VPN connection to Google Cloud Platform, allowing you to interact with other GCP Services or other applications running in your Virtual Private Cloud.
+Google Distributed Cloud Edge: Google Distributed Cloud Edge allows you to run private Google Kubernetes Engine clusters on dedicated hardware, which is provided and maintained by Google on Customer premises.This solution also provides you with a VPN connection to Google Cloud Platform, allowing you to interact with other Google Cloud Services or other applications running in your Virtual Private Cloud.

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 Migrate to Containers enables you to migrate and run applications from virtual machines on-premise or other clouds into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine, Anthos, and Cloud Run, while producing container and data artifacts for integration with modern CI/CD, Anthos and Google Cloud services. Migrated container images and artifacts are portable for use across a variety of Google Kubernetes Engine, Anthos, and Cloud Run hybrid configurations as listed in the applicable software documentation. With Migrate to Containers, the need for application rewrite is minimized.
 Migrate for Compute Engine v4.X enables you to validate, run, and migrate applications from on-premise or other clouds into Compute Engine while minimizing downtime and application rewrite.
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 These Service Specific Terms are incorporated into the agreement under which Google has agreed to provide Google Cloud Platform (as described at https://cloud.google.com/terms/services) to Customer (the “Agreement”). If the Agreement authorizes the resale or supply of Google Cloud Platform under a Google Cloud partner or reseller program, then all references to Customer in the Service Specific Terms mean Partner or Reseller (as applicable), and all references to Customer Data in the Service Specific Terms mean Partner Data. Capitalized terms used but not defined in the Service Specific Terms have the meaning given to them in the Agreement.

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@@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ Cloud Natural Language API: Cloud Natural Language API provides powerful natural

 Cloud Translation (including Cloud Translation v2 or any subsequent general availability version/release): Cloud Translation is a RESTful API that automatically translates text from one language to another language (e.g. French to English). You can use the API to programmatically translate text in your webpages or apps.

-Cloud Vision: Cloud Vision enables developers to understand the content of an image by encapsulating powerful machine learning models in an easy to use API. It quickly classifies images into thousands of categories (e.g., "sailboat", "lion", "Eiffel Tower"), detects individual objects and faces within images, and finds and reads printed words contained within images. You can build metadata on your image catalog, moderate offensive content, or enable new marketing scenarios. You can also analyze images uploaded in the request and integrate with your image storage on Cloud Storage.
+Cloud Vision: Cloud Vision enables developers to understand the content of an image by encapsulating powerful machine learning models in an easy to use API. It quickly classifies images into thousands of categories (e.g., "sailboat", "lion", "Eiffel Tower"), detects individual objects and faces within images, and finds and reads printed words contained within images. You can build metadata on your image catalog, moderate offensive content, or enable new marketing scenarios through image sentiment analysis. You can also analyze images uploaded in the request and integrate with your image storage on Cloud Storage.

 Contact Center AI (CCAI): CCAI is a solution for improving the customer experience in your contact centers using AI. CCAI encompasses Dialogflow Essentials, Dialogflow Customer Experience Edition (CX), Speech-to-Text, and Text-to-Speech, and Speaker ID.

@@ -250,7 +250,7 @@ Cloud Run for Anthos: Cloud Run for Anthos lets you run stateless containers on

 Google-Managed Multi-Cloud Services

-*BigQuery Omni: BigQuery Omni is a Google-managed multi-cloud analytics solution that enables analysts to access and analyze data stored on other supported public clouds from a singular BigQuery control-plane on Google Cloud.
+*BigQuery Omni: BigQuery Omni is a Google-managed multi-cloud analytics solution that enables analysts to access and analyze data stored on other supported public clouds from a singular BigQuery control-plane on GCP.

 Bare Metal

@@ -344,7 +344,7 @@ Resource Manager API: Resource Manager API allows you to programmatically manag

 Google Distributed Cloud

-Google Distributed Cloud Edge: Google Distributed Cloud Edge allows you to run private Google Kubernetes Engine clusters on dedicated hardware, which is provided and maintained by Google on Customer premises.This solution also provides you with a VPN connection to Google Cloud Platform, allowing you to interact with other Google Cloud Services or other applications running in your Virtual Private Cloud.
+Google Distributed Cloud Edge: Google Distributed Cloud Edge allows you to run private Google Kubernetes Engine clusters on dedicated hardware, which is provided and maintained by Google on Customer premises.This solution also provides you with a VPN connection to Google Cloud Platform, allowing you to interact with other GCP Services or other applications running in your Virtual Private Cloud.

 Sovereign Controls by Partners

@@ -441,5 +441,5 @@ Google Cloud SDK: Google Cloud SDK is a set of tools to manage resources and app
 Kf enables you to migrate and run applications from the open-source Cloud Foundry platform into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine and Anthos.
 Migrate to Containers enables you to migrate and run applications from virtual machines on-premise or other clouds into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine, Anthos, and Cloud Run, while producing container and data artifacts for integration with modern CI/CD, Anthos and Google Cloud services. Migrated container images and artifacts are portable for use across a variety of Google Kubernetes Engine, Anthos, and Cloud Run hybrid configurations as listed in the applicable software documentation. With Migrate to Containers, the need for application rewrite is minimized.
 Migrate for Compute Engine v4.X enables you to validate, run, and migrate applications from on-premise or other clouds into Compute Engine while minimizing downtime and application rewrite.
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 These Service Specific Terms are incorporated into the agreement under which Google has agreed to provide Google Cloud Platform (as described at https://cloud.google.com/terms/services) to Customer (the “Agreement”). If the Agreement authorizes the resale or supply of Google Cloud Platform under a Google Cloud partner or reseller program, then all references to Customer in the Service Specific Terms mean Partner or Reseller (as applicable), and all references to Customer Data in the Service Specific Terms mean Partner Data. Capitalized terms used but not defined in the Service Specific Terms have the meaning given to them in the Agreement.

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 Artifact Registry: Artifact Registry is a service for managing container images and packages. It is integrated with Google Cloud tooling and runtimes and comes with support for native artifact protocols. This makes it simple to integrate it with your CI/CD tooling to set up automated pipelines.

+Assured Open Source Software (AOSS): AOSS is a service that enables enterprise and public sector users of open source software to easily incorporate into their own developer workflows the same scanned, analyzed and fuzz-tested open source software packages that Google uses.
+
 Container Registry: Container Registry is a private Docker image storage system on Google Cloud Platform. The registry can be accessed through an HTTPS endpoint, so you can pull images from your machine, whether it's a Compute Engine instance or your own hardware.

 Cloud Build: Cloud Build is a service that executes your builds on Google Cloud Platform infrastructure. Cloud Build can import source code from Cloud Storage, Cloud Source Repositories, GitHub, or Bitbucket; execute a build to your specifications; and produce artifacts such as Docker containers or Java archives.
@@ -165,7 +167,7 @@ Cloud Translation (including Cloud Translation v2 or any subsequent general avai

 Cloud Vision: Cloud Vision enables developers to understand the content of an image by encapsulating powerful machine learning models in an easy to use API. It quickly classifies images into thousands of categories (e.g., "sailboat", "lion", "Eiffel Tower"), detects individual objects and faces within images, and finds and reads printed words contained within images. You can build metadata on your image catalog, moderate offensive content, or enable new marketing scenarios through image sentiment analysis. You can also analyze images uploaded in the request and integrate with your image storage on Cloud Storage.

-Contact Center AI (CCAI): CCAI is a solution for improving the customer experience in your contact centers using AI. CCAI encompasses Dialogflow Essentials, Dialogflow Customer Experience Edition (CX), Speech-to-Text, and Text-to-Speech, and Speaker ID.
+Contact Center AI (CCAI): CCAI is a solution for improving the customer experience in your contact centers using AI. CCAI encompasses Agent Assist, Dialogflow Essentials, Dialogflow Customer Experience Edition (CX), Speech-to-Text, and Text-to-Speech, and Speaker ID.

 Contact Center AI Insights: Contact Center AI Insights helps customers extract value from their contact center data. It provides a console to explore the data, find relevant information and take action on the data. Customers can run advanced analysis within the platform to extract sentiment, topics and highlight key areas from their data.

@@ -441,5 +443,5 @@ Google Cloud SDK: Google Cloud SDK is a set of tools to manage resources and app
 Kf enables you to migrate and run applications from the open-source Cloud Foundry platform into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine and Anthos.
 Migrate to Containers enables you to migrate and run applications from virtual machines on-premise or other clouds into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine, Anthos, and Cloud Run, while producing container and data artifacts for integration with modern CI/CD, Anthos and Google Cloud services. Migrated container images and artifacts are portable for use across a variety of Google Kubernetes Engine, Anthos, and Cloud Run hybrid configurations as listed in the applicable software documentation. With Migrate to Containers, the need for application rewrite is minimized.
 Migrate for Compute Engine v4.X enables you to validate, run, and migrate applications from on-premise or other clouds into Compute Engine while minimizing downtime and application rewrite.
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 These Service Specific Terms are incorporated into the agreement under which Google has agreed to provide Google Cloud Platform (as described at https://cloud.google.com/terms/services) to Customer (the “Agreement”). If the Agreement authorizes the resale or supply of Google Cloud Platform under a Google Cloud partner or reseller program, then all references to Customer in the Service Specific Terms mean Partner or Reseller (as applicable), and all references to Customer Data in the Service Specific Terms mean Partner Data. Capitalized terms used but not defined in the Service Specific Terms have the meaning given to them in the Agreement.

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@@ -17,6 +17,8 @@ Compute Engine: Compute Engine offers scalable and flexible virtual machine comp

 Google Cloud VMware Engine (GCVE): GCVE is a managed VMware-as-a-Service that is specifically designed for running VMware workloads on Google Cloud Platform. GCVE enables customers to run VMware virtual machines natively in a dedicated, private, software-defined data center.

+Workload Manager: Workload Manager is a rule-based validation service for evaluating workloads running on Google Cloud. If enabled, Workload Manager scans application workloads to detect deviations from standards, rules, and best practices that improve system quality, reliability, and performance.
+
 Storage

 Cloud Storage: Cloud Storage is a RESTful service for storing and accessing your data on Google's infrastructure. The service combines the performance and scalability of Google's cloud with advanced security and sharing capabilities.
@@ -432,6 +434,8 @@ Speech On Device: Speech On Device allows customers to deploy speech-to-text (ST

 Speech-to-Text On-Prem: Speech-to-Text On-Prem enables you to run Cloud Speech-to-Text models within your data center and across multiple cloud environments.

+Telecom Subscriber Insights: Telecom Subscriber Insights is designed to help Communication Service Providers (CSPs) securely extract insights using their own existing data sources. Telecom Subscriber Insights leverages AI models that ingest and analyze data to provide CSPs with recommended subscriber engagement actions.
+
 Google Cloud Platform Software

 Below is a non-exclusive list of available software components subject to the Google Cloud Platform Service Specific Terms as Software.
@@ -443,5 +447,5 @@ Google Cloud SDK: Google Cloud SDK is a set of tools to manage resources and app
 Kf enables you to migrate and run applications from the open-source Cloud Foundry platform into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine and Anthos.
 Migrate to Containers enables you to migrate and run applications from virtual machines on-premise or other clouds into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine, Anthos, and Cloud Run, while producing container and data artifacts for integration with modern CI/CD, Anthos and Google Cloud services. Migrated container images and artifacts are portable for use across a variety of Google Kubernetes Engine, Anthos, and Cloud Run hybrid configurations as listed in the applicable software documentation. With Migrate to Containers, the need for application rewrite is minimized.
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 These Service Specific Terms are incorporated into the agreement under which Google has agreed to provide Google Cloud Platform (as described at https://cloud.google.com/terms/services) to Customer (the “Agreement”). If the Agreement authorizes the resale or supply of Google Cloud Platform under a Google Cloud partner or reseller program, then all references to Customer in the Service Specific Terms mean Partner or Reseller (as applicable), and all references to Customer Data in the Service Specific Terms mean Partner Data. Capitalized terms used but not defined in the Service Specific Terms have the meaning given to them in the Agreement.

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@@ -127,6 +127,8 @@ Cloud Life Sciences (formerly Google Genomics): Cloud Life Sciences provides se

 Data Catalog: Data Catalog is a fully-managed and scalable metadata management service that empowers organizations to quickly discover, manage, and understand their data in Google Cloud. It offers a central data catalog across certain Google Cloud Services that allows organizations to have a unified view of their data assets.

+Dataform: Dataform provides an end-to-end experience for data analysts to develop, test, version control, and schedule complex SQL workflows.
+
 Dataplex: Dataplex is an intelligent data fabric that helps customers unify distributed data and automate management and governance across that data to power analytics at scale.

 Dataflow: Dataflow is a fully-managed service for strongly consistent, parallel data-processing pipelines. It provides an SDK for Java with composable primitives for building data-processing pipelines for batch or continuous processing. This service manages the life cycle of Compute Engine resources of the processing pipeline(s). It also provides a monitoring user interface for understanding pipeline health.
@@ -326,7 +328,6 @@ BeyondCorp Enterprise: BeyondCorp Enterprise is a solution designed to enable z

 On-premises Connector, which forwards Identity-Aware Proxy traffic from Google Cloud Platform to applications and VMs deployed in non-Google Cloud Platform environments.
 BCE app connector, which provides secure access to private applications in non-Google cloud environments using a remote agent installed on a customer-owned virtual machine.
-BCE client connector, which provides end users secure access to private non-web applications using a remote endpoint agent installed on customer endpoint devices.
 Endpoint Verification, which allows administrators to build an inventory of devices and set the security posture of the devices.
 Threat and Data Protection Services, which are a set of security services that work by aggregating threat intelligence and are designed to protect enterprise users from malware transfers, phishing, malicious site visits, and sensitive data leakage.
 BeyondCorp Enterprise Integration with Chrome Browser Cloud Management, which enables malware, phishing, and data leakage protection for managed Chrome browsers.
@@ -447,5 +448,5 @@ Google Cloud SDK: Google Cloud SDK is a set of tools to manage resources and app
 Kf enables you to migrate and run applications from the open-source Cloud Foundry platform into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine and Anthos.
 Migrate to Containers enables you to migrate and run applications from virtual machines on-premise or other clouds into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine, Anthos, and Cloud Run, while producing container and data artifacts for integration with modern CI/CD, Anthos and Google Cloud services. Migrated container images and artifacts are portable for use across a variety of Google Kubernetes Engine, Anthos, and Cloud Run hybrid configurations as listed in the applicable software documentation. With Migrate to Containers, the need for application rewrite is minimized.
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milonmaze commented 1 year ago

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@@ -17,8 +17,6 @@ Compute Engine: Compute Engine offers scalable and flexible virtual machine comp

 Google Cloud VMware Engine (GCVE): GCVE is a managed VMware-as-a-Service that is specifically designed for running VMware workloads on Google Cloud Platform. GCVE enables customers to run VMware virtual machines natively in a dedicated, private, software-defined data center.

-Workload Manager: Workload Manager is a rule-based validation service for evaluating workloads running on Google Cloud. If enabled, Workload Manager scans application workloads to detect deviations from standards, rules, and best practices that improve system quality, reliability, and performance.
-
 Storage

 Cloud Storage: Cloud Storage is a RESTful service for storing and accessing your data on Google's infrastructure. The service combines the performance and scalability of Google's cloud with advanced security and sharing capabilities.
@@ -101,8 +99,6 @@ Developer Tools

 Artifact Registry: Artifact Registry is a service for managing container images and packages. It is integrated with Google Cloud tooling and runtimes and comes with support for native artifact protocols. This makes it simple to integrate it with your CI/CD tooling to set up automated pipelines.

-Assured Open Source Software (AOSS): AOSS is a service that enables enterprise and public sector users of open source software to easily incorporate into their own developer workflows the same scanned, analyzed and fuzz-tested open source software packages that Google uses.
-
 Container Registry: Container Registry is a private Docker image storage system on Google Cloud Platform. The registry can be accessed through an HTTPS endpoint, so you can pull images from your machine, whether it's a Compute Engine instance or your own hardware.

 Cloud Build: Cloud Build is a service that executes your builds on Google Cloud Platform infrastructure. Cloud Build can import source code from Cloud Storage, Cloud Source Repositories, GitHub, or Bitbucket; execute a build to your specifications; and produce artifacts such as Docker containers or Java archives.
@@ -127,8 +123,6 @@ Cloud Life Sciences (formerly Google Genomics): Cloud Life Sciences provides se

 Data Catalog: Data Catalog is a fully-managed and scalable metadata management service that empowers organizations to quickly discover, manage, and understand their data in Google Cloud. It offers a central data catalog across certain Google Cloud Services that allows organizations to have a unified view of their data assets.

-Dataform: Dataform provides an end-to-end experience for data analysts to develop, test, version control, and schedule complex SQL workflows.
-
 Dataplex: Dataplex is an intelligent data fabric that helps customers unify distributed data and automate management and governance across that data to power analytics at scale.

 Dataflow: Dataflow is a fully-managed service for strongly consistent, parallel data-processing pipelines. It provides an SDK for Java with composable primitives for building data-processing pipelines for batch or continuous processing. This service manages the life cycle of Compute Engine resources of the processing pipeline(s). It also provides a monitoring user interface for understanding pipeline health.
@@ -171,7 +165,7 @@ Cloud Translation (including Cloud Translation v2 or any subsequent general avai

 Cloud Vision: Cloud Vision enables developers to understand the content of an image by encapsulating powerful machine learning models in an easy to use API. It quickly classifies images into thousands of categories (e.g., "sailboat", "lion", "Eiffel Tower"), detects individual objects and faces within images, and finds and reads printed words contained within images. You can build metadata on your image catalog, moderate offensive content, or enable new marketing scenarios through image sentiment analysis. You can also analyze images uploaded in the request and integrate with your image storage on Cloud Storage.

-Contact Center AI (CCAI): CCAI is a solution for improving the customer experience in your contact centers using AI. CCAI encompasses Agent Assist, Dialogflow Essentials, Dialogflow Customer Experience Edition (CX), Speech-to-Text, and Text-to-Speech, and Speaker ID.
+Contact Center AI (CCAI): CCAI is a solution for improving the customer experience in your contact centers using AI. CCAI encompasses Dialogflow Essentials, Dialogflow Customer Experience Edition (CX), Speech-to-Text, and Text-to-Speech, and Speaker ID.

 Contact Center AI Insights: Contact Center AI Insights helps customers extract value from their contact center data. It provides a console to explore the data, find relevant information and take action on the data. Customers can run advanced analysis within the platform to extract sentiment, topics and highlight key areas from their data.

@@ -256,7 +250,7 @@ Cloud Run for Anthos: Cloud Run for Anthos lets you run stateless containers on

 Google-Managed Multi-Cloud Services

-*BigQuery Omni: BigQuery Omni is a Google-managed multi-cloud analytics solution that enables analysts to access and analyze data stored on other supported public clouds from a singular BigQuery control-plane on GCP.
+*BigQuery Omni: BigQuery Omni is a Google-managed multi-cloud analytics solution that enables analysts to access and analyze data stored on other supported public clouds from a singular BigQuery control-plane on Google Cloud.

 Bare Metal

@@ -282,8 +276,6 @@ Transfer Appliance: Transfer Appliance is a solution that uses hardware applian

 Security and Identity

-Security
-
 Access Transparency: Access Transparency captures near real-time logs of manual, targeted accesses by Google administrators, and serves them to customers via their Cloud Logging account.

 Assured Workloads: Assured Workloads provides functionality to create security controls that are enforced on your cloud environment. These security controls can assist with your compliance requirements (for example, FedRAMP Moderate).
@@ -328,6 +320,7 @@ BeyondCorp Enterprise: BeyondCorp Enterprise is a solution designed to enable z

 On-premises Connector, which forwards Identity-Aware Proxy traffic from Google Cloud Platform to applications and VMs deployed in non-Google Cloud Platform environments.
 BCE app connector, which provides secure access to private applications in non-Google cloud environments using a remote agent installed on a customer-owned virtual machine.
+BCE client connector, which provides end users secure access to private non-web applications using a remote endpoint agent installed on customer endpoint devices.
 Endpoint Verification, which allows administrators to build an inventory of devices and set the security posture of the devices.
 Threat and Data Protection Services, which are a set of security services that work by aggregating threat intelligence and are designed to protect enterprise users from malware transfers, phishing, malicious site visits, and sensitive data leakage.
 BeyondCorp Enterprise Integration with Chrome Browser Cloud Management, which enables malware, phishing, and data leakage protection for managed Chrome browsers.
@@ -349,7 +342,7 @@ Resource Manager API: Resource Manager API allows you to programmatically manag

 Google Distributed Cloud

-Google Distributed Cloud Edge: Google Distributed Cloud Edge allows you to run private Google Kubernetes Engine clusters on dedicated hardware, which is provided and maintained by Google on Customer premises.This solution also provides you with a VPN connection to Google Cloud Platform, allowing you to interact with other GCP Services or other applications running in your Virtual Private Cloud.
+Google Distributed Cloud Edge: Google Distributed Cloud Edge allows you to run private Google Kubernetes Engine clusters on dedicated hardware, which is provided and maintained by Google on Customer premises.This solution also provides you with a VPN connection to Google Cloud Platform, allowing you to interact with other Google Cloud Services or other applications running in your Virtual Private Cloud.

 Sovereign Controls by Partners

@@ -435,8 +428,6 @@ Speech On Device: Speech On Device allows customers to deploy speech-to-text (ST

 Speech-to-Text On-Prem: Speech-to-Text On-Prem enables you to run Cloud Speech-to-Text models within your data center and across multiple cloud environments.

-Telecom Subscriber Insights: Telecom Subscriber Insights is designed to help Communication Service Providers (CSPs) securely extract insights using their own existing data sources. Telecom Subscriber Insights leverages AI models that ingest and analyze data to provide CSPs with recommended subscriber engagement actions.
-
 Google Cloud Platform Software

 Below is a non-exclusive list of available software components subject to the Google Cloud Platform Service Specific Terms as Software.
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 Kf enables you to migrate and run applications from the open-source Cloud Foundry platform into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine and Anthos.
 Migrate to Containers enables you to migrate and run applications from virtual machines on-premise or other clouds into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine, Anthos, and Cloud Run, while producing container and data artifacts for integration with modern CI/CD, Anthos and Google Cloud services. Migrated container images and artifacts are portable for use across a variety of Google Kubernetes Engine, Anthos, and Cloud Run hybrid configurations as listed in the applicable software documentation. With Migrate to Containers, the need for application rewrite is minimized.
 Migrate for Compute Engine v4.X enables you to validate, run, and migrate applications from on-premise or other clouds into Compute Engine while minimizing downtime and application rewrite.
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 These Service Specific Terms are incorporated into the agreement under which Google has agreed to provide Google Cloud Platform (as described at https://cloud.google.com/terms/services) to Customer (the “Agreement”). If the Agreement authorizes the resale or supply of Google Cloud Platform under a Google Cloud partner or reseller program, then all references to Customer in the Service Specific Terms mean Partner or Reseller (as applicable), and all references to Customer Data in the Service Specific Terms mean Partner Data. Capitalized terms used but not defined in the Service Specific Terms have the meaning given to them in the Agreement.

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@@ -17,6 +17,8 @@ Compute Engine: Compute Engine offers scalable and flexible virtual machine comp

 Google Cloud VMware Engine (GCVE): GCVE is a managed VMware-as-a-Service that is specifically designed for running VMware workloads on Google Cloud Platform. GCVE enables customers to run VMware virtual machines natively in a dedicated, private, software-defined data center.

+Workload Manager: Workload Manager is a rule-based validation service for evaluating workloads running on Google Cloud. If enabled, Workload Manager scans application workloads to detect deviations from standards, rules, and best practices that improve system quality, reliability, and performance.
+
 Storage

 Cloud Storage: Cloud Storage is a RESTful service for storing and accessing your data on Google's infrastructure. The service combines the performance and scalability of Google's cloud with advanced security and sharing capabilities.
@@ -85,7 +87,9 @@ Operations

 Cloud Debugger: Cloud Debugger connects your application's production data to your source code by inspecting the state of your application at any code location in production without stopping or slowing down your requests.

-Cloud Logging: Cloud Logging is a fully-managed service that performs at scale and can ingest application and system log data, as well as custom log data from thousands of VMs and containers. Cloud Logging allows you to analyze and export selected logs to long-term storage in real time. Cloud Logging includes the Error Reporting feature, which analyzes and aggregates the errors in your cloud applications and notifies you when new errors are detected.
+Cloud Logging: Cloud Logging is a fully-managed service that performs at scale and can ingest application and system log data, as well as custom log data from thousands of VMs and containers. Cloud Logging allows you to analyze and export selected logs to long-term storage in real time.
+
+Cloud Error Reporting: Cloud Error Reporting analyzes and aggregates the errors in your cloud applications and notifies you when new errors are detected.

 Cloud Monitoring: Cloud Monitoring provides visibility into the performance, uptime, and overall health of cloud-powered applications. Cloud Monitoring collects metrics, events, and metadata from certain Services, hosted uptime probes, application instrumentation, alert management, notifications and a variety of common application components.

@@ -99,6 +103,8 @@ Developer Tools

 Artifact Registry: Artifact Registry is a service for managing container images and packages. It is integrated with Google Cloud tooling and runtimes and comes with support for native artifact protocols. This makes it simple to integrate it with your CI/CD tooling to set up automated pipelines.

+Assured Open Source Software (AOSS): AOSS is a service that enables enterprise and public sector users of open source software to easily incorporate into their own developer workflows the same scanned, analyzed and fuzz-tested open source software packages that Google uses.
+
 Container Registry: Container Registry is a private Docker image storage system on Google Cloud Platform. The registry can be accessed through an HTTPS endpoint, so you can pull images from your machine, whether it's a Compute Engine instance or your own hardware.

 Cloud Build: Cloud Build is a service that executes your builds on Google Cloud Platform infrastructure. Cloud Build can import source code from Cloud Storage, Cloud Source Repositories, GitHub, or Bitbucket; execute a build to your specifications; and produce artifacts such as Docker containers or Java archives.
@@ -123,6 +129,8 @@ Cloud Life Sciences (formerly Google Genomics): Cloud Life Sciences provides se

 Data Catalog: Data Catalog is a fully-managed and scalable metadata management service that empowers organizations to quickly discover, manage, and understand their data in Google Cloud. It offers a central data catalog across certain Google Cloud Services that allows organizations to have a unified view of their data assets.

+Dataform: Dataform provides an end-to-end experience for data analysts to develop, test, version control, and schedule complex SQL workflows.
+
 Dataplex: Dataplex is an intelligent data fabric that helps customers unify distributed data and automate management and governance across that data to power analytics at scale.

 Dataflow: Dataflow is a fully-managed service for strongly consistent, parallel data-processing pipelines. It provides an SDK for Java with composable primitives for building data-processing pipelines for batch or continuous processing. This service manages the life cycle of Compute Engine resources of the processing pipeline(s). It also provides a monitoring user interface for understanding pipeline health.
@@ -165,7 +173,7 @@ Cloud Translation (including Cloud Translation v2 or any subsequent general avai

 Cloud Vision: Cloud Vision enables developers to understand the content of an image by encapsulating powerful machine learning models in an easy to use API. It quickly classifies images into thousands of categories (e.g., "sailboat", "lion", "Eiffel Tower"), detects individual objects and faces within images, and finds and reads printed words contained within images. You can build metadata on your image catalog, moderate offensive content, or enable new marketing scenarios through image sentiment analysis. You can also analyze images uploaded in the request and integrate with your image storage on Cloud Storage.

-Contact Center AI (CCAI): CCAI is a solution for improving the customer experience in your contact centers using AI. CCAI encompasses Dialogflow Essentials, Dialogflow Customer Experience Edition (CX), Speech-to-Text, and Text-to-Speech, and Speaker ID.
+Contact Center AI (CCAI): CCAI is a solution for improving the customer experience in your contact centers using AI. CCAI encompasses Agent Assist, Dialogflow Essentials, Dialogflow Customer Experience Edition (CX), Speech-to-Text, and Text-to-Speech, and Speaker ID.

 Contact Center AI Insights: Contact Center AI Insights helps customers extract value from their contact center data. It provides a console to explore the data, find relevant information and take action on the data. Customers can run advanced analysis within the platform to extract sentiment, topics and highlight key areas from their data.

@@ -250,7 +258,7 @@ Cloud Run for Anthos: Cloud Run for Anthos lets you run stateless containers on

 Google-Managed Multi-Cloud Services

-*BigQuery Omni: BigQuery Omni is a Google-managed multi-cloud analytics solution that enables analysts to access and analyze data stored on other supported public clouds from a singular BigQuery control-plane on Google Cloud.
+*BigQuery Omni: BigQuery Omni is a Google-managed multi-cloud analytics solution that enables analysts to access and analyze data stored on other supported public clouds from a singular BigQuery control-plane on GCP.

 Bare Metal

@@ -320,7 +328,6 @@ BeyondCorp Enterprise: BeyondCorp Enterprise is a solution designed to enable z

 On-premises Connector, which forwards Identity-Aware Proxy traffic from Google Cloud Platform to applications and VMs deployed in non-Google Cloud Platform environments.
 BCE app connector, which provides secure access to private applications in non-Google cloud environments using a remote agent installed on a customer-owned virtual machine.
-BCE client connector, which provides end users secure access to private non-web applications using a remote endpoint agent installed on customer endpoint devices.
 Endpoint Verification, which allows administrators to build an inventory of devices and set the security posture of the devices.
 Threat and Data Protection Services, which are a set of security services that work by aggregating threat intelligence and are designed to protect enterprise users from malware transfers, phishing, malicious site visits, and sensitive data leakage.
 BeyondCorp Enterprise Integration with Chrome Browser Cloud Management, which enables malware, phishing, and data leakage protection for managed Chrome browsers.
@@ -342,7 +349,7 @@ Resource Manager API: Resource Manager API allows you to programmatically manag

 Google Distributed Cloud

-Google Distributed Cloud Edge: Google Distributed Cloud Edge allows you to run private Google Kubernetes Engine clusters on dedicated hardware, which is provided and maintained by Google on Customer premises.This solution also provides you with a VPN connection to Google Cloud Platform, allowing you to interact with other Google Cloud Services or other applications running in your Virtual Private Cloud.
+Google Distributed Cloud Edge: Google Distributed Cloud Edge allows you to run private Google Kubernetes Engine clusters on dedicated hardware, which is provided and maintained by Google on Customer premises.This solution also provides you with a VPN connection to Google Cloud Platform, allowing you to interact with other GCP Services or other applications running in your Virtual Private Cloud.

 Sovereign Controls by Partners

@@ -428,6 +435,8 @@ Speech On Device: Speech On Device allows customers to deploy speech-to-text (ST

 Speech-to-Text On-Prem: Speech-to-Text On-Prem enables you to run Cloud Speech-to-Text models within your data center and across multiple cloud environments.

+Telecom Subscriber Insights: Telecom Subscriber Insights is designed to help Communication Service Providers (CSPs) securely extract insights using their own existing data sources. Telecom Subscriber Insights leverages AI models that ingest and analyze data to provide CSPs with recommended subscriber engagement actions.
+
 Google Cloud Platform Software

 Below is a non-exclusive list of available software components subject to the Google Cloud Platform Service Specific Terms as Software.
@@ -439,5 +448,5 @@ Google Cloud SDK: Google Cloud SDK is a set of tools to manage resources and app
 Kf enables you to migrate and run applications from the open-source Cloud Foundry platform into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine and Anthos.
 Migrate to Containers enables you to migrate and run applications from virtual machines on-premise or other clouds into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine, Anthos, and Cloud Run, while producing container and data artifacts for integration with modern CI/CD, Anthos and Google Cloud services. Migrated container images and artifacts are portable for use across a variety of Google Kubernetes Engine, Anthos, and Cloud Run hybrid configurations as listed in the applicable software documentation. With Migrate to Containers, the need for application rewrite is minimized.
 Migrate for Compute Engine v4.X enables you to validate, run, and migrate applications from on-premise or other clouds into Compute Engine while minimizing downtime and application rewrite.
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 These Service Specific Terms are incorporated into the agreement under which Google has agreed to provide Google Cloud Platform (as described at https://cloud.google.com/terms/services) to Customer (the “Agreement”). If the Agreement authorizes the resale or supply of Google Cloud Platform under a Google Cloud partner or reseller program, then all references to Customer in the Service Specific Terms mean Partner or Reseller (as applicable), and all references to Customer Data in the Service Specific Terms mean Partner Data. Capitalized terms used but not defined in the Service Specific Terms have the meaning given to them in the Agreement.

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@@ -111,6 +111,8 @@ Cloud Build: Cloud Build is a service that executes your builds on Google Cloud

 Cloud Source Repositories: Cloud Source Repositories provides Git version control to support collaborative development of any application or service, including those that run on App Engine and Compute Engine.

+Cloud Workstations: Cloud Workstations provides fully-managed and customizable development environments with enhanced security. It enables administrators to easily provision, scale, manage, and secure development environments, while providing developers with fast development environments via browser or local integrated development environment (IDE).
+
 *Firebase Test Lab: Firebase Test Lab lets you test your mobile app using your test code or automatically on a wide variety of devices and device configurations hosted in a Google data center, with test results made available in the Firebase console.

 Google Cloud Deploy: Google Cloud Deploy is a service for managing and performing application continuous delivery to Google Kubernetes Engine. It allows for process specification and control of application delivery.
@@ -145,6 +147,8 @@ Datastream: Datastream is a serverless change data capture (CDC) and replication

 Google Earth Engine: Google Earth Engine is a platform for global-scale analysis and visualization of geospatial datasets. Google Earth Engine can be used with custom datasets, or with any of the publicly available satellite imagery hosted (and ingested on a regular basis) by Earth Engine Data Catalog. 

+*Looker (Google Cloud core): Looker (Google Cloud core) is a business intelligence and embedded analytics solution hosted on Google infrastructure. With Looker (Google Cloud core), customers can build semantic models using various data sources, develop customized insights from the models, and share those insights for collaboration via dashboards and other services.
+
 *Looker Studio: Looker Studio is a data visualization and business intelligence product. It enables customers to connect to their data stored in other systems, create reports and dashboards using that data, and share them throughout their organization.

 Looker Studio Pro: Looker Studio Pro is a paid edition of Looker Studio that adds enterprise governance, team management features, and other features listed at https://cloud.google.com/looker-studio/ or a successor URL. Unlike Looker Studio, Looker Studio Pro is eligible for partner resale.
@@ -284,6 +288,8 @@ Transfer Appliance: Transfer Appliance is a solution that uses hardware applian

 Security and Identity

+Security
+
 Access Transparency: Access Transparency captures near real-time logs of manual, targeted accesses by Google administrators, and serves them to customers via their Cloud Logging account.

 Assured Workloads: Assured Workloads provides functionality to create security controls that are enforced on your cloud environment. These security controls can assist with your compliance requirements (for example, FedRAMP Moderate).
@@ -448,5 +454,5 @@ Google Cloud SDK: Google Cloud SDK is a set of tools to manage resources and app
 Kf enables you to migrate and run applications from the open-source Cloud Foundry platform into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine and Anthos.
 Migrate to Containers enables you to migrate and run applications from virtual machines on-premise or other clouds into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine, Anthos, and Cloud Run, while producing container and data artifacts for integration with modern CI/CD, Anthos and Google Cloud services. Migrated container images and artifacts are portable for use across a variety of Google Kubernetes Engine, Anthos, and Cloud Run hybrid configurations as listed in the applicable software documentation. With Migrate to Containers, the need for application rewrite is minimized.
 Migrate for Compute Engine v4.X enables you to validate, run, and migrate applications from on-premise or other clouds into Compute Engine while minimizing downtime and application rewrite.
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 Below is a non-exclusive list of available software components subject to the Google Cloud Platform Service Specific Terms as Software.

+ABAP SDK for Google Cloud enables native, bi-directional integration between SAP applications and Google Cloud.
 BigQuery Connector for SAP replicates, in connection with SAP Landscape Transformation Replication Server, SAP NetWeaver-based application data changes in near real-time and directly into BigQuery.
 Cloud Run for Anthos deployed on VMware enables you to run stateless containers on VMware.
 Config Connector is a Kubernetes add-on that allows you to manage your Google Cloud resources through Kubernetes configuration files.
@@ -454,5 +455,5 @@ Google Cloud SDK: Google Cloud SDK is a set of tools to manage resources and app
 Kf enables you to migrate and run applications from the open-source Cloud Foundry platform into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine and Anthos.
 Migrate to Containers enables you to migrate and run applications from virtual machines on-premise or other clouds into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine, Anthos, and Cloud Run, while producing container and data artifacts for integration with modern CI/CD, Anthos and Google Cloud services. Migrated container images and artifacts are portable for use across a variety of Google Kubernetes Engine, Anthos, and Cloud Run hybrid configurations as listed in the applicable software documentation. With Migrate to Containers, the need for application rewrite is minimized.
 Migrate for Compute Engine v4.X enables you to validate, run, and migrate applications from on-premise or other clouds into Compute Engine while minimizing downtime and application rewrite.
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 These Service Specific Terms are incorporated into the agreement under which Google has agreed to provide Google Cloud Platform (as described at https://cloud.google.com/terms/services) to Customer (the “Agreement”). If the Agreement authorizes the resale or supply of Google Cloud Platform under a Google Cloud partner or reseller program, then all references to Customer in the Service Specific Terms mean Partner or Reseller (as applicable), and all references to Customer Data in the Service Specific Terms mean Partner Data. Capitalized terms used but not defined in the Service Specific Terms have the meaning given to them in the Agreement.

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 Operations

-Cloud Debugger: Cloud Debugger connects your application's production data to your source code by inspecting the state of your application at any code location in production without stopping or slowing down your requests.
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 Cloud Logging: Cloud Logging is a fully-managed service that performs at scale and can ingest application and system log data, as well as custom log data from thousands of VMs and containers. Cloud Logging allows you to analyze and export selected logs to long-term storage in real time.

 Cloud Error Reporting: Cloud Error Reporting analyzes and aggregates the errors in your cloud applications and notifies you when new errors are detected.
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 Kf enables you to migrate and run applications from the open-source Cloud Foundry platform into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine and Anthos.
 Migrate to Containers enables you to migrate and run applications from virtual machines on-premise or other clouds into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine, Anthos, and Cloud Run, while producing container and data artifacts for integration with modern CI/CD, Anthos and Google Cloud services. Migrated container images and artifacts are portable for use across a variety of Google Kubernetes Engine, Anthos, and Cloud Run hybrid configurations as listed in the applicable software documentation. With Migrate to Containers, the need for application rewrite is minimized.
 Migrate for Compute Engine v4.X enables you to validate, run, and migrate applications from on-premise or other clouds into Compute Engine while minimizing downtime and application rewrite.
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 These Service Specific Terms are incorporated into the agreement under which Google has agreed to provide Google Cloud Platform (as described at https://cloud.google.com/terms/services) to Customer (the “Agreement”). If the Agreement authorizes the resale or supply of Google Cloud Platform under a Google Cloud partner or reseller program, then all references to Customer in the Service Specific Terms mean Partner or Reseller (as applicable), and all references to Customer Data in the Service Specific Terms mean Partner Data. Capitalized terms used but not defined in the Service Specific Terms have the meaning given to them in the Agreement.

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 Pub/Sub: Pub/Sub is designed to provide reliable, many-to-many, asynchronous messaging between applications. Publisher applications can send messages to a "topic" and other applications can subscribe to that topic to receive the messages. By decoupling senders and receivers, Pub/Sub allows developers to communicate between independently written applications.

-AI and Machine Learning
+AI/ML Services

-AI Building Blocks
+AI Solutions

-AutoML: AutoML is a machine learning product suite that enables developers with limited machine learning expertise to provide their data sets and obtain access to quality trained models produced by Google's transfer learning and Neural Architecture Search (Google's technology for finding, generating, evaluating, and training numerous neural architectures to automatically select a solution for the customer's application):
+Contact Center AI (CCAI): CCAI uses AI to improve the customer experience in contact centers. It includes Agent Assist, Dialogflow Essentials, Dialogflow Customer Experience Edition (CX), Insights, Speech-to-Text, Text-to-Speech, and Speaker ID.

-AutoML Natural Language: AutoML Natural Language enables customers to categorize input text into their own custom defined labels (supervised classification). Users can customize models to their own domain or use case.
+Contact Center AI Insights: Contact Center AI Insights helps customers extract value from their contact center data by identifying sentiment and topics and highlighting key insights in the data.

-AutoML Tables: AutoML Tables enables your entire team of data scientists, analysts, and developers to automatically build and deploy state-of-the-art machine learning models on structured data at increased speed and scale.
+Contact Center AI (CCAI) Platform: CCAI Platform is a contact-center-as-a-service (CCaaS) platform leveraging CCAI. It integrates directly with CRMs and queues and routes customer interactions across voice and digital channels to resource pools, including human agents.

-AutoML Translation: AutoML Translation is a simple and scalable translation solution that allows businesses and developers with limited machine learning expertise to customize the Google Neural Machine Translation (GNMT) model for their own domain or use-case.
+Dialogflow Essentials(ES): Dialogflow ES is a development suite for voice and text conversational apps that can connect to customer applications and telephony and digital platforms.

-AutoML Video: AutoML Video is a simple and flexible machine learning service that lets businesses and developers easily train custom and scalable video models for their own domain or use cases.
+Dialogflow Customer Experience Edition (CX): Dialogflow CX is a development suite for creating conversational AI applications including chatbots and voicebots. It includes a visual bot building platform, collaboration and versioning tools, bot modularization tools, and advanced IVR feature support.

-AutoML Vision: AutoML Vision is a simple and flexible machine learning service that lets businesses and developers with limited machine learning expertise train custom and scalable vision models for their own use cases.
+Discovery Solutions: Discovery Solutions enable customers in retail, media, and other verticals to deliver Google-quality search results and recommendations.

-Cloud Natural Language API: Cloud Natural Language API provides powerful natural language understanding as an easy to use API. This API enables application developers to answer the following questions: 1) What are the entities referred to in the block of text?; 2) What is the sentiment (positive or negative) for this block of text?; 3) What is the language of this block of text?; and 4) What is the syntax for this block of text (including parts of speech and dependency trees)? Users can call this API by passing in a block of text or by referring to a document in Cloud Storage.
+*Recommendations AI: Recommendations AI enables customers to build a personalized recommendation system using ML models.
+*Recommendation Engine API: Recommendation engine API is the Version 1 API of Recommendations AI.
+*Retail Search: Retail Search, powered by Google’s Retail API, allows retailers to leverage Google’s search capabilities on their retail websites and applications.

-Cloud Translation (including Cloud Translation v2 or any subsequent general availability version/release): Cloud Translation is a RESTful API that automatically translates text from one language to another language (e.g. French to English). You can use the API to programmatically translate text in your webpages or apps.
+Document AI: Document AI is a unified console for document processing that lets you quickly access all document processing models and tools. Customers can use Document AI's pre-trained models for document extraction, including OCR, Form Parser and specialized models.

-Cloud Vision: Cloud Vision enables developers to understand the content of an image by encapsulating powerful machine learning models in an easy to use API. It quickly classifies images into thousands of categories (e.g., "sailboat", "lion", "Eiffel Tower"), detects individual objects and faces within images, and finds and reads printed words contained within images. You can build metadata on your image catalog, moderate offensive content, or enable new marketing scenarios through image sentiment analysis. You can also analyze images uploaded in the request and integrate with your image storage on Cloud Storage.
+Document Workbench: Document Workbench allows you to build a custom classification, extraction or splitting model.
+*Human-in-the-Loop AI: Human-in-the-Loop AI uses Document AI to provide workflow tools for human verification of data extracted from documents.
+Document AI Warehouse: Document AI Warehouse is a highly-scalable, fully managed data management and governance platform that integrates with enterprise document workflows to store, search, and organize documents and their metadata.

-Contact Center AI (CCAI): CCAI is a solution for improving the customer experience in your contact centers using AI. CCAI encompasses Agent Assist, Dialogflow Essentials, Dialogflow Customer Experience Edition (CX), Speech-to-Text, and Text-to-Speech, and Speaker ID.
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-Contact Center AI Insights: Contact Center AI Insights helps customers extract value from their contact center data. It provides a console to explore the data, find relevant information and take action on the data. Customers can run advanced analysis within the platform to extract sentiment, topics and highlight key areas from their data.
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-Contact Center AI (“CCAI”) Platform: CCAI Platform is an AI-driven contact-center-as-a-service (CCaaS) platform built natively on Google Cloud, leveraging Contact Center AI at its core. CCAI Platform is purpose-built to work alongside CRMs, providing organizations with a single source of truth for customer journeys. As a unified contact center platform, CCAI Platform accelerates the organization's ability to leverage and deploy AI-driven contact center functionalities without relying on multiple technology providers. CCAI Platform is a full-stack contact center platform for queuing and routing customer interactions across voice and digital channels. It provides easy routing of customer interactions to the appropriate resource pools, allowing a seamless transition to human agents.
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-Dialogflow Essentials(ES): Dialogflow is a development suite for voice and text conversational apps including chatbots and voicebots. Dialogflow is cross-platform and can connect to your own apps (on the web, Android, iOS, and IoT) or existing platforms (e.g., Telephony platforms like Genesys, Avaya, Cisco and digital platforms like Actions on Google, Facebook Messenger, Slack). Dialogflow Essentials Edition is a paid enterprise tier of Dialogflow provided under the Google Cloud Platform Terms of Service. (The free tier of Dialogflow (Dialogflow Trial Edition) is not offered via the Google Cloud Platform Terms of Service and is instead provided under the Dialogflow Trial Edition Terms of Service).
+*Talent Solution: Talent Solution offers access to Google's machine learning, enabling company career sites, job boards, ATS, staffing agencies, and other recruitment technology platforms to improve the talent acquisition experience.

-Dialogflow Customer Experience Edition (CX): Dialogflow CX is an advanced development suite for creating conversational AI applications including chatbots and voicebots. It includes a visual bot building platform, collaboration and versioning tools, bot modularization tools, advanced IVR feature support (like DTMF, barge-in, etc.), and is optimized for enterprise scale and complexity. Dialogflow CX is cross-platform and can connect to your own apps (on the web, Android, iOS, and IoT) or existing platforms (e.g., telephony platforms like Genesys, Avaya, Cisco and digital platforms). Dialogflow CX is provided under the Google Cloud Platform Terms of Service.
+Pre-Trained APIs

-Document AI: Document AI classifies and extracts structured data from documents to help discover insights and automate business processes.
+Cloud Natural Language API: Cloud Natural Language API analyzes text to identify entities, sentiment, languages, and syntax.

-*Human-in-the-Loop AI: Human-in-the-Loop AI provides a user interface and workflow tools for human verification of data extracted from documents using Document AI.
+Cloud Translation API: Cloud Translation API automatically translates text from one language to another language.

-Document AI Warehouse: Document AI Warehouse is a data management and governance platform that stores, searches, and organizes documents and their extracted and tagged metadata. Document AI Warehouse is highly scalable and fully managed, requiring no customer-deployed infrastructure, and can be integrated with enterprise document workflows, applications, and repositories.
+Cloud Vision: Cloud Vision classifies images into categories, detects individual objects and faces, and finds and reads printed words.

-Media Translation API: Media Translation API is a gRPC API that automatically translates audio from one language to another language (e.g., French to English) and supports streaming real time. You can use the API to programmatically translate audio in your apps.
+Media Translation API: Media Translation API is a gRPC API that automatically translates audio from one language to another language (e.g., French to English) and supports streaming real time.

 *Speaker ID: Speaker ID allows customers to enroll user voice prints and later verify users against a previously enrolled voice print.

-Speech-to-Text: Speech-to-Text allows developers to convert audio to text by applying powerful neural network models in an easy to use API.
+Speech On Device: Speech On Device deploys speech-to-text and text-to-speech services locally on embedded hardware and operating systems.
+
+Speech-to-Text: Speech-to-Text converts audio to text by applying neural network models.

 Text-to-Speech: Text-to-Speech synthesizes human-like speech based on input text in a variety of voices and languages.

-Timeseries Insights API: Timeseries Insights API is a service that enables large-scale time series forecasting and anomaly detection in real time. The API is designed to scale to billions of time series and their properties, and within a few seconds of implementation, detect trends, seasonality, and anomalies across the time series.
+Timeseries Insights API: Timeseries Insights API enables large-scale time series forecasting and anomaly detection in real time.

-Vertex AI Vision: Vertex AI Vision is a service that allows you to easily build, deploy, and manage computer vision applications with a fully managed, end-to-end application development environment.
+Video Intelligence API: Video Intelligence API analyzes videos to extract metadata, add annotations, and identify entities in a video.

-Video Intelligence API: Video Intelligence API makes videos searchable, and discoverable, by extracting metadata with an easy to use REST API. It quickly annotates videos stored in Cloud Storage, and helps you identify key noun entities of your video and when they occur within the video.
+Visual Inspection AI: Visual Inspection AI automatically detects, classifies, and localizes abnormalities found in images to improve production quality and develop analytics.

-Visual Inspection AI: Visual Inspection AI enables developers to train and deploy AI models to automatically detect, classify, and localize abnormalities found in images in order to improve production quality and develop enhanced analytics across multiple industries.
+AI Platform/Vertex AI

-Vertex AI, AI Platform, and Accelerators
+AI Platform Data Labeling: AI Platform Data Labeling helps developers label data and centrally manage labels for training and evaluating machine learning models.

-AI Platform Data Labeling: AI Platform Data Labeling is a service that helps developers obtain high quality data to train and evaluate their machine learning models. It supports labeling for image, video, text, and audio as well as management of all of your labeled data in one place.
+AI Platform Training and Prediction: AI Platform Training and Prediction enables customers to easily train and deploy.

-AI Platform Deep Learning Container: AI Platform Deep Learning Container is a Docker image with the most popular AI frameworks. Machine learning developers and data scientists can customize AI Platform Deep Learning Container and use it with AI Workbench (also known as Notebooks), Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE), Vertex AI, Cloud Run, Compute Engine, Kubernetes, and Docker Swarm.
+AutoML: AutoML enables customers to leverage Google's transfer learning and Neural Architecture Search to build custom models using a variety of data types. AutoML Services include AutoML Natural Language, AutoML Tables, AutoML Translation, AutoML Video, and AutoML Vision.

-AI Platform Neural Architecture Search (NAS): NAS is a managed service leveraging Google's neural architecture search technology to generate, evaluate, and train numerous model architectures for a customer's application. NAS training services facilitate management of large-scale experiments.
+Deep Learning VM and Container: Deep Learning VM and Container provides virtual machine and Docker images with AI frameworks that can be customized and used with Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE), Vertex AI, Cloud Run, Compute Engine, Kubernetes, and Docker Swarm.

-AI Platform Training and Prediction: AI Platform Training and Prediction is a managed service that enables you to easily build and use machine learning models. It provides scalable training and prediction services that work on large scale datasets.
+Vertex AI Platform: Vertex AI Platform is a service for managing the AI and machine learning development lifecycle. Customers can (i) manage datasets and associated labels; (ii) build pipelines to train and evaluate models using Google Cloud algorithms or custom training code; (iii) deploy models for online or batch use cases; (iv) manage data science workflow using Vertex AI Workbench (also known as Notebooks); and (v) create business optimization plans with Optimization AI.

-Vertex AI: Vertex AI is a service for managing the entire lifecycle of AI and machine learning development. With Vertex AI, you can (i) manage image, video, text, and tabular datasets and associated labels; (ii) build machine learning pipelines to train and evaluate models using Google Cloud algorithms or custom training code; (iii) deploy models for online or batch use cases all on scalable managed infrastructure (including additional discovery points and API endpoints for functionality replacing the legacy services of AI Platform Data Labeling, AI Platform Training and Prediction, AI Platform Neutral Architecture Search (NAS), AutoML Natural Language, AutoML Video, AutoML Vision, and AutoML Tables); (iv) manage your entire data science workflow using Vertex AI Workbench (also known as Notebooks), which offers Google and user-managed options for a notebook-based development environment, including JupyterLab instances; and (v) create realistic plans to optimize your business with Optimization AI and related functionality.
+Vertex AI Neural Architecture Search (NAS): Vertex AI NAS leverages Google's neural architecture search technology to generate, evaluate, and train model architectures for a customer's application.

-Industry Solutions
+Vertex AI Vision: Vertex AI Vision is a service that allows you to easily build, deploy, and manage computer vision applications with a fully managed, end-to-end application development environment.

-*Talent Solution: Talent Solution offers access to Google's machine learning, enabling company career sites, job boards, ATS, staffing agencies, and other recruitment technology platforms to improve the talent acquisition experience.
+Generative AI Services

-Discovery Solutions: Discovery Solutions allow customers in retail, media, and other verticals to deliver Google-quality search results and recommendations on their own websites and mobile applications. 
+Generative AI Services include: (i) Services listed in this subsection, (ii) any Service identified as a “Generative AI Service” or similar designation in the Documentation, and (iii) any feature of a Service identified as a “Generative AI Feature” or similar designation in the Documentation.
+
+Generative AI App Builder: Generative AI App Builder allows customers to leverage foundational models, conversational AI, and search technologies to create multimodal chatbots and search experiences.

-*Recommendations AI: Recommendations AI enables you to build an end-to-end personalized recommendation system based on state-of-the-art deep learning ML models, without a need for expertise in ML or recommendation system architecture.
-*Recommendationengine API: Recommendationengine API is the Version 1 API of Recommendations AI described above. This API will be deprecated in 2023 and is not accepting new customers.
-*Retail Search: Retail Search, powered by Google’s Retail API, allows retailers to leverage Google’s search capabilities on their own retail websites and mobile applications. With Retail Search, retailers receive fast, accurate, and high quality search results that help improve conversion and increase customer engagement.
 API Management

 Apigee and Apigee Edge: Apigee and Apigee Edge are full-lifecycle API management platforms that let customers design, secure, analyze, and scale APIs, giving them visibility and control.
@@ -435,8 +434,6 @@ Cloud Logging and Cloud Monitoring for Anthos: Cloud Logging and Cloud Monitorin

 Cloud Vision OCR On-Prem: Cloud Vision OCR On-Prem enables you to run Cloud Vision OCR models within your data center and across multiple cloud environments.

-Speech On Device: Speech On Device allows customers to deploy speech-to-text (STT) and text-to-speech (TTS) services locally on their custom embedded hardware and operating systems.
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 Speech-to-Text On-Prem: Speech-to-Text On-Prem enables you to run Cloud Speech-to-Text models within your data center and across multiple cloud environments.

 Telecom Subscriber Insights: Telecom Subscriber Insights is designed to help Communication Service Providers (CSPs) securely extract insights using their own existing data sources. Telecom Subscriber Insights leverages AI models that ingest and analyze data to provide CSPs with recommended subscriber engagement actions.
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 Kf enables you to migrate and run applications from the open-source Cloud Foundry platform into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine and Anthos.
 Migrate to Containers enables you to migrate and run applications from virtual machines on-premise or other clouds into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine, Anthos, and Cloud Run, while producing container and data artifacts for integration with modern CI/CD, Anthos and Google Cloud services. Migrated container images and artifacts are portable for use across a variety of Google Kubernetes Engine, Anthos, and Cloud Run hybrid configurations as listed in the applicable software documentation. With Migrate to Containers, the need for application rewrite is minimized.
 Migrate for Compute Engine v4.X enables you to validate, run, and migrate applications from on-premise or other clouds into Compute Engine while minimizing downtime and application rewrite.
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@@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ AI Platform/Vertex AI

 AI Platform Data Labeling: AI Platform Data Labeling helps developers label data and centrally manage labels for training and evaluating machine learning models.

-AI Platform Training and Prediction: AI Platform Training and Prediction enables customers to easily train and deploy.
+AI Platform Training and Prediction: AI Platform Training and Prediction enables customers to easily train and deploy machine learning models.

 AutoML: AutoML enables customers to leverage Google's transfer learning and Neural Architecture Search to build custom models using a variety of data types. AutoML Services include AutoML Natural Language, AutoML Tables, AutoML Translation, AutoML Video, and AutoML Vision.

@@ -227,6 +227,8 @@ Generative AI Services include: (i) Services listed in this subsection, (ii) any

 Generative AI App Builder: Generative AI App Builder allows customers to leverage foundational models, conversational AI, and search technologies to create multimodal chatbots and search experiences.

+Generative AI Support on Vertex AI includes features for generative AI use cases, including large language, text-to-image, and image-to-text models that are available in Model Garden and Generative AI Studio.
+
 API Management

 Apigee and Apigee Edge: Apigee and Apigee Edge are full-lifecycle API management platforms that let customers design, secure, analyze, and scale APIs, giving them visibility and control.
@@ -450,5 +452,5 @@ Google Cloud SDK: Google Cloud SDK is a set of tools to manage resources and app
 Kf enables you to migrate and run applications from the open-source Cloud Foundry platform into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine and Anthos.
 Migrate to Containers enables you to migrate and run applications from virtual machines on-premise or other clouds into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine, Anthos, and Cloud Run, while producing container and data artifacts for integration with modern CI/CD, Anthos and Google Cloud services. Migrated container images and artifacts are portable for use across a variety of Google Kubernetes Engine, Anthos, and Cloud Run hybrid configurations as listed in the applicable software documentation. With Migrate to Containers, the need for application rewrite is minimized.
 Migrate for Compute Engine v4.X enables you to validate, run, and migrate applications from on-premise or other clouds into Compute Engine while minimizing downtime and application rewrite.
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milonmaze commented 1 year ago

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@@ -227,7 +227,7 @@ Generative AI Services include: (i) Services listed in this subsection, (ii) any

 Generative AI App Builder: Generative AI App Builder allows customers to leverage foundational models, conversational AI, and search technologies to create multimodal chatbots and search experiences.

-Generative AI Support on Vertex AI includes features for generative AI use cases, including large language, text-to-image, and image-to-text models that are available in Model Garden and Generative AI Studio.
+Generative AI Support on Vertex AI: Generative AI Support on Vertex AI includes features for generative AI use cases, including large language, text-to-image, and image-to-text models that are available in Model Garden and Generative AI Studio.

 API Management

@@ -238,8 +238,12 @@ Apigee Edge: Apigee Edge is available as a fully-managed service and as Apigee P

 API Gateway: API Gateway is a fully-managed service that helps you develop, deploy, and secure your APIs running on Google Cloud Platform.

+Application Integration: Application Integration is an Integration-Platform-as-a-Service (iPaaS) that offers a comprehensive set of integration tools to connect and manage the multitude of applications and data required to support various business operations. Application Integration provides a unified drag and drop integration designer interface, triggers that help invoke an integration, configurable tasks and numerous connectors that allow connectivity to business applications, technologies, and other data sources using the native protocols of each target application.
+
 Cloud Endpoints: Cloud Endpoints is a tool that helps you to develop, deploy, secure and monitor your APIs running on Google Cloud Platform.

+Integration Connectors: Integration Connectors is a platform that allows customers to connect to business applications, technologies and other data sources using native protocols of each target application. The connectivity established through these connectors helps manage access to various data sources which can be used with other services like Application Integration through a consistent, standard interface.
+
 Payment Gateway: Payment Gateway is a managed service that provides a reliable, scalable and secure way for customers to integrate with real time payment systems like Unified Payments Interface (UPI).

 Issuer Switch: Issuer Switch provides customers with a managed deployment of standard payment interfaces for performing payment and non-payment transactions on their users’ accounts.
@@ -452,5 +456,5 @@ Google Cloud SDK: Google Cloud SDK is a set of tools to manage resources and app
 Kf enables you to migrate and run applications from the open-source Cloud Foundry platform into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine and Anthos.
 Migrate to Containers enables you to migrate and run applications from virtual machines on-premise or other clouds into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine, Anthos, and Cloud Run, while producing container and data artifacts for integration with modern CI/CD, Anthos and Google Cloud services. Migrated container images and artifacts are portable for use across a variety of Google Kubernetes Engine, Anthos, and Cloud Run hybrid configurations as listed in the applicable software documentation. With Migrate to Containers, the need for application rewrite is minimized.
 Migrate for Compute Engine v4.X enables you to validate, run, and migrate applications from on-premise or other clouds into Compute Engine while minimizing downtime and application rewrite.
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milonmaze commented 1 year ago

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@@ -281,7 +281,7 @@ Database Migration Service: Database Migration Service is a fully-managed migrat

 Google Distributed Cloud Edge Appliance Service: Google Distributed Cloud Edge Appliance Service allows you to run private Google Kubernetes Engine clusters on ruggedized hardware deployed on customer premises. You can use Google Distributed Cloud Edge Appliance Service to offload sensor data for storage, low latency processing, and ML/AI inference in bandwidth-limited locations. 

-Migration Center: Migration Center enables you to automatically discover your existing infrastructure, analyze the cost benefits of public cloud, and facilitate planning your migration to Google Cloud.
+Migration Center: Migration Center provides tools, best practices and data-driven prescriptive guidance designed to accelerate the end-to-end cloud migration journey through business case development, environment discovery, workload mapping, migration planning, financial analysis, foundation setup and migration execution.

 Migrate to Virtual Machines: Migrate to Virtual Machines is a fully-managed migration service that enables you to migrate workloads at scale into Google Cloud Compute Engine with minimal down time by utilizing replication-based migration technology.

@@ -456,5 +456,5 @@ Google Cloud SDK: Google Cloud SDK is a set of tools to manage resources and app
 Kf enables you to migrate and run applications from the open-source Cloud Foundry platform into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine and Anthos.
 Migrate to Containers enables you to migrate and run applications from virtual machines on-premise or other clouds into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine, Anthos, and Cloud Run, while producing container and data artifacts for integration with modern CI/CD, Anthos and Google Cloud services. Migrated container images and artifacts are portable for use across a variety of Google Kubernetes Engine, Anthos, and Cloud Run hybrid configurations as listed in the applicable software documentation. With Migrate to Containers, the need for application rewrite is minimized.
 Migrate for Compute Engine v4.X enables you to validate, run, and migrate applications from on-premise or other clouds into Compute Engine while minimizing downtime and application rewrite.
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milonmaze commented 12 months ago

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@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ Contact Us
 Start free
 Google Cloud Privacy Notice

-Effective Date: January 25, 2023
+Effective Date: June 30, 2023

 This Google Cloud Privacy Notice describes how we collect and process your personal information in relation to Google Workspace (including Google Workspace for Education), Google Cloud Platform, Cloud Identity (when sold separately) and Implementation Services (together, “Cloud Services”).

@@ -11,5 +11,5 @@ We offer Cloud Services to our customers either directly or via our authorized p

 If European Union (EU), UK or Swiss data protection law applies to the processing of Service Data relating to you, you can review the ‘EU Privacy Standards and GDPR’ section below to learn more about your rights and Google’s compliance with these laws.

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milonmaze commented 12 months ago

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@@ -157,6 +157,8 @@ AI/ML Services

 AI Solutions

+Anti Money Laundering AI (AML AI): AML AI enhances financial institutions' legacy transaction monitoring systems with an AI-powered risk score to improve financial crime risk detection.
+
 Contact Center AI (CCAI): CCAI uses AI to improve the customer experience in contact centers. It includes Agent Assist, Dialogflow Essentials, Dialogflow Customer Experience Edition (CX), Insights, Speech-to-Text, Text-to-Speech, and Speaker ID.

 Contact Center AI Insights: Contact Center AI Insights helps customers extract value from their contact center data by identifying sentiment and topics and highlighting key insights in the data.
@@ -414,8 +416,6 @@ Cloud Healthcare: Cloud Healthcare is a fully-managed service to send, receive,

 Media and Gaming

-Game Servers: Game Servers is a managed service that enables game developers to deploy and manage their dedicated game servers across multiple Agones clusters around the world through a single interface.
-
 Live Stream API: Live Stream API is a cloud-based live encoder that processes high-quality contribution feeds for 24x7 live linear or live events and prepares the streams for digital distribution. It compresses the video and audio elementary streams with the latest video codecs and packages the streams in standardized container formats to reach all IP connected devices.

 Transcoder API: Transcoder API can batch convert media files into optimized formats to enable streaming across web, mobile, and living room devices. It provides fast, easy to use, large-scale processing of advanced codecs while utilizing Google’s storage, networking, and delivery infrastructure.
@@ -456,5 +456,5 @@ Google Cloud SDK: Google Cloud SDK is a set of tools to manage resources and app
 Kf enables you to migrate and run applications from the open-source Cloud Foundry platform into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine and Anthos.
 Migrate to Containers enables you to migrate and run applications from virtual machines on-premise or other clouds into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine, Anthos, and Cloud Run, while producing container and data artifacts for integration with modern CI/CD, Anthos and Google Cloud services. Migrated container images and artifacts are portable for use across a variety of Google Kubernetes Engine, Anthos, and Cloud Run hybrid configurations as listed in the applicable software documentation. With Migrate to Containers, the need for application rewrite is minimized.
 Migrate for Compute Engine v4.X enables you to validate, run, and migrate applications from on-premise or other clouds into Compute Engine while minimizing downtime and application rewrite.
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milonmaze commented 12 months ago

2860bacb8e78c3c700ae289094c91b1055542232: https://cloud.google.com/terms/service-terms @ 2023-06-30

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@@ -5,5 +5,5 @@ Service Specific Terms

 These Service Specific Terms are incorporated into the agreement under which Google has agreed to provide Google Cloud Platform (as described at https://cloud.google.com/terms/services) to Customer (the “Agreement”). If the Agreement authorizes the resale or supply of Google Cloud Platform under a Google Cloud partner or reseller program, then all references to Customer in the Service Specific Terms mean Partner or Reseller (as applicable), and all references to Customer Data in the Service Specific Terms mean Partner Data. Capitalized terms used but not defined in the Service Specific Terms have the meaning given to them in the Agreement.

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milonmaze commented 11 months ago

b920b34251dc1fa42e34e4d0899b5aef1ea70051: https://cloud.google.com/terms/services @ 2023-07-12

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@@ -51,6 +51,8 @@ Cloud CDN: Cloud CDN uses Google's globally distributed edge points of presence

 Cloud DNS: Cloud DNS is a high performance, resilient, global, fully-managed DNS service that provides a RESTful API to publish and manage DNS records for your applications and services.

+Cloud Firewall: Cloud Firewall is a fully distributed, cloud-native firewall service that evaluates incoming and outgoing traffic on a network, according to user-defined firewall rules in the policy.
+
 Cloud IDS (Cloud Intrusion Detection System): Cloud IDS is a managed service that aids in detecting certain malware, spyware, command-and-control attacks, and other network-based threats.

 Cloud Interconnect: Cloud Interconnect offers enterprise-grade connections to Google Cloud Platform using Google Services for Dedicated Interconnect, Partner Interconnect and Cloud VPN. This solution allows you to directly connect your on-premises network to your Virtual Private Cloud.
@@ -456,5 +458,5 @@ Google Cloud SDK: Google Cloud SDK is a set of tools to manage resources and app
 Kf enables you to migrate and run applications from the open-source Cloud Foundry platform into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine and Anthos.
 Migrate to Containers enables you to migrate and run applications from virtual machines on-premise or other clouds into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine, Anthos, and Cloud Run, while producing container and data artifacts for integration with modern CI/CD, Anthos and Google Cloud services. Migrated container images and artifacts are portable for use across a variety of Google Kubernetes Engine, Anthos, and Cloud Run hybrid configurations as listed in the applicable software documentation. With Migrate to Containers, the need for application rewrite is minimized.
 Migrate for Compute Engine v4.X enables you to validate, run, and migrate applications from on-premise or other clouds into Compute Engine while minimizing downtime and application rewrite.
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milonmaze commented 11 months ago

19eb2e07d64a431a2a68acfb37d7e6efa71e423e: https://cloud.google.com/terms/services @ 2023-07-28

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@@ -105,17 +105,17 @@ Artifact Registry: Artifact Registry is a service for managing container images

 Assured Open Source Software (AOSS): AOSS is a service that enables enterprise and public sector users of open source software to easily incorporate into their own developer workflows the same scanned, analyzed and fuzz-tested open source software packages that Google uses.

-Container Registry: Container Registry is a private Docker image storage system on Google Cloud Platform. The registry can be accessed through an HTTPS endpoint, so you can pull images from your machine, whether it's a Compute Engine instance or your own hardware.
-
 Cloud Build: Cloud Build is a service that executes your builds on Google Cloud Platform infrastructure. Cloud Build can import source code from Cloud Storage, Cloud Source Repositories, GitHub, or Bitbucket; execute a build to your specifications; and produce artifacts such as Docker containers or Java archives.

+Cloud Deploy: Cloud Deploy is a service for managing and performing application continuous delivery to Google Kubernetes Engine. It allows for process specification and control of application delivery.
+
 Cloud Source Repositories: Cloud Source Repositories provides Git version control to support collaborative development of any application or service, including those that run on App Engine and Compute Engine.

 Cloud Workstations: Cloud Workstations provides fully-managed and customizable development environments with enhanced security. It enables administrators to easily provision, scale, manage, and secure development environments, while providing developers with fast development environments via browser or local integrated development environment (IDE).

-*Firebase Test Lab: Firebase Test Lab lets you test your mobile app using your test code or automatically on a wide variety of devices and device configurations hosted in a Google data center, with test results made available in the Firebase console.
+Container Registry: Container Registry is a private Docker image storage system on Google Cloud Platform. The registry can be accessed through an HTTPS endpoint, so you can pull images from your machine, whether it's a Compute Engine instance or your own hardware.

-Google Cloud Deploy: Google Cloud Deploy is a service for managing and performing application continuous delivery to Google Kubernetes Engine. It allows for process specification and control of application delivery.
+*Firebase Test Lab: Firebase Test Lab lets you test your mobile app using your test code or automatically on a wide variety of devices and device configurations hosted in a Google data center, with test results made available in the Firebase console.

 Test Lab: Test Lab enables you to test mobile applications using physical and virtual devices in the cloud. It runs instrumentation tests and script-less robotic tests on a matrix of device configurations, and reports detailed results to help improve the quality of your mobile app.

@@ -263,7 +263,7 @@ Anthos Premium Software: Anthos includes the software components listed below as
 Anthos Service Mesh: Anthos Service Mesh is a managed service mesh service that includes (i) a managed certificate authority that issues cryptographic certificates that identify customer workloads within the Anthos Service Mesh for mutual authentication, and (ii) telemetry for customers to manage and monitor their services. Customers receive details showing an inventory of services, can understand their service dependencies, and receive metrics for monitoring their services. For clarity this service does not include Anthos Service Mesh -- Software (see below regarding Premium Software).
 Google Kubernetes Engine: Google Kubernetes Engine, powered by the open source container scheduler Kubernetes, enables you to run containers on Google Cloud Platform. Kubernetes Engine takes care of provisioning and maintaining the underlying virtual machine cluster, scaling your application, and operational logistics such as logging, monitoring, and cluster health management.
 Connect: Connect is a service that enables both users and Google-hosted components to interact with clusters through a connection to the in-cluster Connect software agent.
-Hub: Hub is centralized control-plane that enables a user to register clusters running in a variety of environments, including Google’s cloud, on premises in customer datacenters, or other third party clouds. Hub provides a way for customers to centrally manage features and services on customer-registered clusters.
+GKE Hub: GKE Hub is centralized control-plane that enables a user to register clusters running in a variety of environments, including Google’s cloud, on premises in customer datacenters, or other third party clouds. GKE Hub provides a way for customers to centrally manage features and services on customer-registered clusters.

 Cloud Run for Anthos: Cloud Run for Anthos lets you run stateless containers on Anthos.

@@ -458,5 +458,5 @@ Google Cloud SDK: Google Cloud SDK is a set of tools to manage resources and app
 Kf enables you to migrate and run applications from the open-source Cloud Foundry platform into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine and Anthos.
 Migrate to Containers enables you to migrate and run applications from virtual machines on-premise or other clouds into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine, Anthos, and Cloud Run, while producing container and data artifacts for integration with modern CI/CD, Anthos and Google Cloud services. Migrated container images and artifacts are portable for use across a variety of Google Kubernetes Engine, Anthos, and Cloud Run hybrid configurations as listed in the applicable software documentation. With Migrate to Containers, the need for application rewrite is minimized.
 Migrate for Compute Engine v4.X enables you to validate, run, and migrate applications from on-premise or other clouds into Compute Engine while minimizing downtime and application rewrite.
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milonmaze commented 10 months ago

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@@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ Datastream: Datastream is a serverless change data capture (CDC) and replication

 Google Earth Engine: Google Earth Engine is a platform for global-scale analysis and visualization of geospatial datasets. Google Earth Engine can be used with custom datasets, or with any of the publicly available satellite imagery hosted (and ingested on a regular basis) by Earth Engine Data Catalog. 

-*Looker (Google Cloud core): Looker (Google Cloud core) is a business intelligence and embedded analytics solution hosted on Google infrastructure. With Looker (Google Cloud core), customers can build semantic models using various data sources, develop customized insights from the models, and share those insights for collaboration via dashboards and other services.
+Looker (Google Cloud core): Looker (Google Cloud core) is a business intelligence and embedded analytics solution hosted on Google infrastructure. With Looker (Google Cloud core), customers can build semantic models using various data sources, develop customized insights from the models, and share those insights for collaboration via dashboards and other services.

 *Looker Studio: Looker Studio is a data visualization and business intelligence product. It enables customers to connect to their data stored in other systems, create reports and dashboards using that data, and share them throughout their organization.
milonmaze commented 10 months ago

e1a8627547ce1785be20bbd6256faad41bc97320: https://cloud.google.com/terms/service-terms @ 2023-08-14

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@@ -5,5 +5,5 @@ Service Specific Terms

 These Service Specific Terms are incorporated into the agreement under which Google has agreed to provide Google Cloud Platform (as described at https://cloud.google.com/terms/services) to Customer (the “Agreement”). If the Agreement authorizes the resale or supply of Google Cloud Platform under a Google Cloud partner or reseller program, then all references to Customer in the Service Specific Terms mean Partner or Reseller (as applicable), and all references to Customer Data in the Service Specific Terms mean Partner Data. Capitalized terms used but not defined in the Service Specific Terms have the meaning given to them in the Agreement.

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milonmaze commented 10 months ago

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@@ -29,6 +29,8 @@ Cloud Filestore: Cloud Filestore is a scalable and highly available shared file

 *Cloud Storage for Firebase: Cloud Storage for Firebase adds customizable Google security (via Firebase Security Rules for Cloud Storage) to file uploads and downloads for your Firebase apps, as well as robust uploads and downloads regardless of network quality through the Firebase SDK. Cloud Storage for Firebase is backed by Cloud Storage, a service for storing and accessing your data on Google's infrastructure.

+NetApp Volumes: NetApp Volumes is a fully-managed file service powered by NetApp, based on ONTAP, that enables high-performance storage with SMB, NFS, and Multi-protocol file support for file sharing, business applications, and enterprise workloads.
+
 Databases

 AlloyDB: AlloyDB is a fully-managed, PostgreSQL-compatible database for demanding transactional and analytical workloads. It is designed to provide enterprise-grade performance and availability while maintaining compatibility with open-source PostgreSQL.
@@ -149,7 +151,7 @@ Google Earth Engine: Google Earth Engine is a platform for global-scale analysis

 Looker (Google Cloud core): Looker (Google Cloud core) is a business intelligence and embedded analytics solution hosted on Google infrastructure. With Looker (Google Cloud core), customers can build semantic models using various data sources, develop customized insights from the models, and share those insights for collaboration via dashboards and other services.

-*Looker Studio: Looker Studio is a data visualization and business intelligence product. It enables customers to connect to their data stored in other systems, create reports and dashboards using that data, and share them throughout their organization.
+*Looker Studio: Looker Studio is a data visualization and business intelligence product. It enables customers to connect to their data stored in other systems, create reports and dashboards using that data, and share them throughout their organization. It is available only where Customer has selected Cloud terms for Looker Studio in the Admin Console.

 Looker Studio Pro: Looker Studio Pro is a paid edition of Looker Studio that adds enterprise governance, team management features, and other features listed at https://cloud.google.com/looker-studio/ or a successor URL. Unlike Looker Studio, Looker Studio Pro is eligible for partner resale.

@@ -344,9 +346,9 @@ BCE app connector, which provides secure access to private applications in non-G
 Endpoint Verification, which allows administrators to build an inventory of devices and set the security posture of the devices.
 Threat and Data Protection Services, which are a set of security services that work by aggregating threat intelligence and are designed to protect enterprise users from malware transfers, phishing, malicious site visits, and sensitive data leakage.
 BeyondCorp Enterprise Integration with Chrome Browser Cloud Management, which enables malware, phishing, and data leakage protection for managed Chrome browsers.
-Other features listed at https://cloud.google.com/beyondcorp-enterprise/pricing or a successor URL.
+Other features listed at  https://cloud.google.com/beyondcorp-enterprise/pricing or a successor URL.

-Cloud Identity Services: Cloud Identity Services are the services and editions as described at: https://cloud.google.com/terms/identity/user-features.html or such other URL as Google may provide.
+Cloud Identity Services: Cloud Identity Services are the services and editions as described at:  https://cloud.google.com/terms/identity/user-features.html or such other URL as Google may provide.

 *Firebase Authentication: Firebase Authentication provides a service as part of the Firebase platform to authenticate and manage users in your applications. It supports authentication using email & password, phone number and popular federated identity providers like Google and Facebook.

@@ -392,7 +394,7 @@ Workflows: Workflows is a fully-managed service for reliably executing sequence

 Internet of Things (IoT)

-IoT Core: IoT Core is a fully-managed service that allows you to easily and securely connect, manage, and ingest data from internet connected devices. It permits utilization of other Google Cloud services for collecting, processing, analyzing, and visualizing IoT data in real time. IoT Core will be discontinued on August 16, 2023 and is not accepting new customers.
+IoT Core: IoT Core is a fully-managed service that allows you to easily and securely connect, manage, and ingest data from internet connected devices. It permits utilization of other Google Cloud services for collecting, processing, analyzing, and visualizing IoT data in real time. IoT Core will be discontinued and is not accepting new customers.

 Management Tools

@@ -458,5 +460,5 @@ Google Cloud SDK: Google Cloud SDK is a set of tools to manage resources and app
 Kf enables you to migrate and run applications from the open-source Cloud Foundry platform into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine and Anthos.
 Migrate to Containers enables you to migrate and run applications from virtual machines on-premise or other clouds into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine, Anthos, and Cloud Run, while producing container and data artifacts for integration with modern CI/CD, Anthos and Google Cloud services. Migrated container images and artifacts are portable for use across a variety of Google Kubernetes Engine, Anthos, and Cloud Run hybrid configurations as listed in the applicable software documentation. With Migrate to Containers, the need for application rewrite is minimized.
 Migrate for Compute Engine v4.X enables you to validate, run, and migrate applications from on-premise or other clouds into Compute Engine while minimizing downtime and application rewrite.
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milonmaze commented 10 months ago

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@@ -3,13 +3,15 @@ Contact Us
 Start free
 Google Cloud Privacy Notice

-Effective Date: June 30, 2023
+Effective Date: August 21, 2023

-This Google Cloud Privacy Notice describes how we collect and process your personal information in relation to Google Workspace (including Google Workspace for Education), Google Cloud Platform, Cloud Identity (when sold separately) and Implementation Services (together, “Cloud Services”).
+This Google Cloud Privacy Notice describes how we collect and process your personal information in relation to Google Workspace (including Google Workspace for Education), Google Cloud Platform, Google Cloud Marketplace, Cloud Identity (when sold separately) and Implementation Services (together, “Cloud Services”).

 We offer Cloud Services to our customers either directly or via our authorized partners. Where we refer to our customers in this notice, we also mean our partners and their customers.

-If European Union (EU), UK or Swiss data protection law applies to the processing of Service Data relating to you, you can review the ‘EU Privacy Standards and GDPR’ section below to learn more about your rights and Google’s compliance with these laws.
+If European Union (EU), UK or Swiss data protection law applies to the processing of Service Data relating to you, you can review the ‘European Privacy Standards and GDPR’ section below to learn more about your rights and Google’s compliance with these laws.

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+If your organization has entered into our Google Workspace for Education Service Data Addendum, please review the Supplemental Google Cloud Privacy Notice together with this notice.
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milonmaze commented 10 months ago

c55e6d3e1657b9598ae010a852e1cc7a7f6b3c2c: https://cloud.google.com/terms/services @ 2023-08-25

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@@ -115,6 +115,8 @@ Cloud Source Repositories: Cloud Source Repositories provides Git version contro

 Cloud Workstations: Cloud Workstations provides fully-managed and customizable development environments with enhanced security. It enables administrators to easily provision, scale, manage, and secure development environments, while providing developers with fast development environments via browser or local integrated development environment (IDE).

+*Duet AI in Google Cloud (PREVIEW): Duet AI in Google Cloud is a Generative AI Preview Product that provides AI-powered end user assistance with a wide range of Google Cloud products.
+
 Container Registry: Container Registry is a private Docker image storage system on Google Cloud Platform. The registry can be accessed through an HTTPS endpoint, so you can pull images from your machine, whether it's a Compute Engine instance or your own hardware.

 *Firebase Test Lab: Firebase Test Lab lets you test your mobile app using your test code or automatically on a wide variety of devices and device configurations hosted in a Google data center, with test results made available in the Firebase console.
@@ -139,8 +141,6 @@ Dataplex: Dataplex is an intelligent data fabric that helps customers unify dist

 Dataflow: Dataflow is a fully-managed service for strongly consistent, parallel data-processing pipelines. It provides an SDK for Java with composable primitives for building data-processing pipelines for batch or continuous processing. This service manages the life cycle of Compute Engine resources of the processing pipeline(s). It also provides a monitoring user interface for understanding pipeline health.

-Datalab: Datalab is an interactive tool for exploration, transformation, analysis and visualization of your data on Google Cloud Platform. It runs in your cloud project and enables you to write code to use other Big Data and storage services using a rich set of Google-authored and third party libraries.
-
 Dataproc: Dataproc is a fast, easy to use, managed Spark and Hadoop service for distributed data processing. It provides management, integration, and development tools for unlocking the power of rich open source data processing tools. With Dataproc, you can create Spark/Hadoop clusters sized for your workloads precisely when you need them.

 Dataproc Metastore: Dataproc Metastore provides a fully-managed metastore service that simplifies technical metadata management and is based on a fully-featured Apache Hive metastore. Dataproc Metastore can be used as a metadata storage service component for data lakes built on open source processing frameworks like Apache Hadoop, Apache Spark, Apache Hive, Presto, and others.
@@ -161,6 +161,8 @@ AI/ML Services

 AI Solutions

+Agent Assist: Agent Assist is an LLM-powered AI solution that increases human agent productivity and enhances customer service by offering real-time assistance.
+
 Anti Money Laundering AI (AML AI): AML AI enhances financial institutions' legacy transaction monitoring systems with an AI-powered risk score to improve financial crime risk detection.

 Contact Center AI (CCAI): CCAI uses AI to improve the customer experience in contact centers. It includes Agent Assist, Dialogflow Essentials, Dialogflow Customer Experience Edition (CX), Insights, Speech-to-Text, Text-to-Speech, and Speaker ID.
@@ -219,8 +221,6 @@ AI Platform Training and Prediction: AI Platform Training and Prediction enables

 AutoML: AutoML enables customers to leverage Google's transfer learning and Neural Architecture Search to build custom models using a variety of data types. AutoML Services include AutoML Natural Language, AutoML Tables, AutoML Translation, AutoML Video, and AutoML Vision.

-Deep Learning VM and Container: Deep Learning VM and Container provides virtual machine and Docker images with AI frameworks that can be customized and used with Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE), Vertex AI, Cloud Run, Compute Engine, Kubernetes, and Docker Swarm.
-
 Vertex AI Platform: Vertex AI Platform is a service for managing the AI and machine learning development lifecycle. Customers can (i) manage datasets and associated labels; (ii) build pipelines to train and evaluate models using Google Cloud algorithms or custom training code; (iii) deploy models for online or batch use cases; (iv) manage data science workflow using Vertex AI Workbench (also known as Notebooks); and (v) create business optimization plans with Optimization AI.

 Vertex AI Neural Architecture Search (NAS): Vertex AI NAS leverages Google's neural architecture search technology to generate, evaluate, and train model architectures for a customer's application.
@@ -456,9 +456,10 @@ ABAP SDK for Google Cloud enables native, bi-directional integration between SAP
 BigQuery Connector for SAP replicates, in connection with SAP Landscape Transformation Replication Server, SAP NetWeaver-based application data changes in near real-time and directly into BigQuery.
 Cloud Run for Anthos deployed on VMware enables you to run stateless containers on VMware.
 Config Connector is a Kubernetes add-on that allows you to manage your Google Cloud resources through Kubernetes configuration files.
+Deep Learning VM and Container: Deep Learning VM and Container provides virtual machine and Docker images with AI frameworks that can be customized and used with Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE), Vertex AI, Cloud Run, Compute Engine, Kubernetes, and Docker Swarm.
 Google Cloud SDK: Google Cloud SDK is a set of tools to manage resources and applications hosted on Google Cloud Platform. It includes the Google Cloud Command Line Interface (CLI), Cloud Client Libraries for programmatic access to Google Cloud Platform services, the gsutil, kubectl, and bq command line tools, and various service and data emulators for local platform development. The Google Cloud SDK provides the primary programmatic interfaces to Google Cloud Platform.
 Kf enables you to migrate and run applications from the open-source Cloud Foundry platform into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine and Anthos.
 Migrate to Containers enables you to migrate and run applications from virtual machines on-premise or other clouds into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine, Anthos, and Cloud Run, while producing container and data artifacts for integration with modern CI/CD, Anthos and Google Cloud services. Migrated container images and artifacts are portable for use across a variety of Google Kubernetes Engine, Anthos, and Cloud Run hybrid configurations as listed in the applicable software documentation. With Migrate to Containers, the need for application rewrite is minimized.
 Migrate for Compute Engine v4.X enables you to validate, run, and migrate applications from on-premise or other clouds into Compute Engine while minimizing downtime and application rewrite.
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@@ -311,8 +311,6 @@ Certificate Manager: Certificate Manager provides a central place for customers

 Cloud Asset Inventory: Cloud Asset Inventory is an inventory of cloud assets with history. It enables users to export cloud resource metadata at a given timestamp or cloud resource metadata history within a time window.

-Cloud Data Loss Prevention: Cloud Data Loss Prevention is a fully-managed service designed to help you discover, classify, and protect your most sensitive data. You can inspect, mask, and de-identify sensitive data like personally identifiable information (PII).
-
 Cloud External Key Manager (Cloud EKM): Cloud EKM lets you encrypt data in Google Cloud Platform with encryption keys that are stored and managed in a third-party key management system deployed outside Google's infrastructure.

 Cloud HSM: Cloud HSM (Hardware Security Module) is a cloud-hosted key management service that lets you protect encryption keys and perform cryptographic operations within a managed HSM service. You can generate, use, rotate, and destroy various symmetric and asymmetric keys.
@@ -327,6 +325,8 @@ Risk Manager: Risk Manager allows customers to scan their cloud environments an

 Security Command Center: Security Command Center is Google Cloud’s centralized vulnerability and threat reporting service. Security Command Center provides asset inventory and discovery and allows you to identify misconfigurations, vulnerabilities and threats, helping you to mitigate and remediate risks.

+Sensitive Data Protection (formerly Cloud Data Loss Prevention or DLP): Sensitive Data Protection is a fully-managed service enabling customers to discover, classify, de-identify, and protect sensitive data, such as personally identifiable information.
+
 VPC Service Controls: VPC Service Controls provide administrators the ability to configure security perimeters around resources of API based cloud services (such as Cloud Storage, BigQuery, Bigtable) and limit access to authorized VPC networks, thereby mitigating data exfiltration risks.

 Secret Manager: Secret Manager provides a secure and convenient method for storing API keys, passwords, certificates, and other sensitive data.
@@ -461,5 +461,5 @@ Google Cloud SDK: Google Cloud SDK is a set of tools to manage resources and app
 Kf enables you to migrate and run applications from the open-source Cloud Foundry platform into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine and Anthos.
 Migrate to Containers enables you to migrate and run applications from virtual machines on-premise or other clouds into containers in Google Kubernetes Engine, Anthos, and Cloud Run, while producing container and data artifacts for integration with modern CI/CD, Anthos and Google Cloud services. Migrated container images and artifacts are portable for use across a variety of Google Kubernetes Engine, Anthos, and Cloud Run hybrid configurations as listed in the applicable software documentation. With Migrate to Containers, the need for application rewrite is minimized.
 Migrate for Compute Engine v4.X enables you to validate, run, and migrate applications from on-premise or other clouds into Compute Engine while minimizing downtime and application rewrite.
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