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Google Cloud Next 25: AI, Cloud, and WAN -> Google Cloud Next

Sam Marten – Tech & AI Writer by Sam Marten – Tech & AI Writer
April 10, 2025
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Introduction to Google Cloud Next 25

Google has made several announcements regarding its product range at Google Cloud Next 25. The company presented updates focused on development and expanding global network infrastructure, with many of the offerings infused with AI features. Traditional cloud models require teams to manage infrastructure elements (virtual machines, storage, and networks) before building applications on top of them. Google says it aims to reduce the friction associated with that workflow by putting applications – not infrastructure – at the centre.

New Tools for Developers

Its new Application Design Centre, currently in public preview, gives developers and platform teams a visual, collaborative space to design application templates. Users can drag and drop components, view infrastructure-as-code in-line, and deploy, from the same interface. The tool integrates with Google’s App Hub, which tracks deployments and offers various troubleshooting tools. Cloud Hub is an interface to manage applications that straddle services and regions. It aggregates data like system health status, resource use, performance, and billing in one place. Cloud Hub is also available in public preview via the Google Cloud console.

Extending AI Features

Google is embedding generative AI into coding workflows and cloud management through Gemini Code Assist, in line with the company’s policy promoting AI’s role in application development and maintenance. Gemini Code Assist can now be found integrated in developer environments Android Studio, VSCode, Firebase Studio, and JetBrains’s IDEs. Code Assist will help automate tasks like code writing, debugging, and documentation. The company says the platform can build full applications from specification documents, and translate between programming languages. It includes a kanban interface to show what the AI is doing in real-time and will suggest revisions.

AI in Mobile Development

For mobile development, Firebase Studio has AI agents for generating app prototypes from user prompts, writing backend logic and forming user interface elements. The platform will also automate test creation and execution. Gemini Cloud Assist offers AI-derived guidance for infrastructure planning, monitoring, and possible optimisation. A new Investigations feature, currently in private preview, analyses logs, system changes, and telemetry data to help identify the causes of incidents or bottlenecks. Findings can be reviewed by developers or handed over to Google Support teams for further assistance.

Cost Management

Cost Explorer is a dashboard of use and associated costs. It links metrics like CPU or memory use with spending, so teams can identify underused assets and get recommendations for optimisation. The tool trawls 30 days of data and can filter by project, service or resource type.

Building a Global Backbone

Google also announced Cloud WAN, a managed offering designed for enterprises looking to move away from MPLS networks and granular SD-WAN configuration. The service runs on Google’s infrastructure and covers site-to-site traffic and cloud architecture. One key feature is Cross-Site Interconnect, now in preview, which provides Layer 2 connectivity between data centres using dedicated 10G or 100G links. Google’s Premium Tier network routes traffic through the closest point of presence to minimise hops, and integrates with security solutions from Palo Alto Networks and Menlo Security to combine networking and security.

Benefits of Cloud WAN

Cross-Site Interconnect is available on use-based and fixed pricing, and works with third-party connectivity vendors such as Cisco, Fortinet, and BT. Google claims the platform delivers up to 40% lower total cost of ownership compared to self-managed WANs.

Conclusion

Google Cloud Next 25 has introduced a range of new tools and features that will make it easier for developers to build and manage applications in the cloud. With a focus on AI and machine learning, these updates are designed to simplify the development process and reduce costs. Whether you’re a seasoned developer or just starting out, these new features are definitely worth checking out.

FAQs

Q: What is Google Cloud Next 25?
A: Google Cloud Next 25 is a conference where Google announces updates to its product range, including new tools and features for developers.
Q: What is the Application Design Centre?
A: The Application Design Centre is a visual, collaborative space for developers to design application templates.
Q: What is Gemini Code Assist?
A: Gemini Code Assist is a tool that uses AI to automate tasks like code writing, debugging, and documentation.
Q: What is Cloud WAN?
A: Cloud WAN is a managed offering designed for enterprises looking to move away from MPLS networks and granular SD-WAN configuration.
Q: How can I learn more about these updates?
A: You can learn more about these updates by visiting the Google Cloud website or attending industry events like the Cyber Security & Cloud Expo.

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Sam Marten – Tech & AI Writer

Sam Marten is a skilled technology writer with a strong focus on artificial intelligence, emerging tech trends, and digital innovation. With years of experience in tech journalism, he has written in-depth articles for leading tech blogs and publications, breaking down complex AI concepts into engaging and accessible content. His expertise includes machine learning, automation, cybersecurity, and the impact of AI on various industries. Passionate about exploring the future of technology, Sam stays up to date with the latest advancements, providing insightful analysis and practical insights for tech enthusiasts and professionals alike. Beyond writing, he enjoys testing AI-powered tools, reviewing new software, and discussing the ethical implications of artificial intelligence in modern society.

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