GCP Release Notes: February 12, 2026

GCP Release Notes: February 12, 2026

App Engine standard environment Java

Feature

Support for deploying your existing apps in the standard environment to Cloud Run using the gcloud beta app migrate-to-run command is in Preview. For more information, see Deploy an App Engine app in the standard environment to Cloud Run.

App Engine standard environment PHP

Feature

Support for deploying your existing apps in the standard environment to Cloud Run using the gcloud beta app migrate-to-run command is in Preview. For more information, see Deploy an App Engine app in the standard environment to Cloud Run.

App Engine standard environment Python

Feature

Support for deploying your existing apps in the standard environment to Cloud Run using the gcloud beta app migrate-to-run command is in Preview. For more information, see Deploy an App Engine app in the standard environment to Cloud Run.

BigQuery

Feature

You can now use dataset insights to understand relationships between tables in a dataset by generating relationship graphs and cross-table queries. You can automatically generate dataset summaries, infer relationships across tables, and receive suggestions for analytical questions. This feature is in Preview.

Feature

You can now provide descriptions for the fields in your custom output schema when you use the AI.GENERATE and AI.GENERATE_TABLE functions. This feature is generally available (GA).

Feature

The AI.CLASSIFY function now supports classifying your input into multiple categories. This feature is in Preview.

Cloud Build

Change

Cloud Build is now available in the asia-southeast3 region.

For more information, see Cloud Build locations.

Compute Engine

Feature

Generally available: You can use instance flexibility to improve resource availability when creating VMs in bulk in a region. With instance flexibility, you specify one or more suitable machine types for your workload. Compute Engine then provisions VMs from the list of machine types based on capacity and quota availability.

For more information, see About instance flexibility for VMs created in bulk and Create VMs in bulk with instance flexibility.

Developer Connect

Feature

Developer Connect now supports HTTP connections, for access to arbitrary HTTP endpoints.

Gemini Enterprise

Feature

Gemini Enterprise mobile app: Standard and Plus editions (Private GA)

The Gemini Enterprise mobile app is available in Private GA. The mobile app lets users interact with organizational data, engage with agents, and execute tasks seamlessly using their mobile device.

To ensure that you have the latest features, security, and best experience, you may occasionally be required to update your Gemini Enterprise mobile app, or install a new version. Some updates may be necessary to continue using the app.

Contact your account manager to access the mobile app.

Google SecOps

Feature

Advanced Joins in Search

Google SecOps now supports expanded capabilities for correlating data across multiple sources. These join operations are also supported in multistage queries.

Joins without a match section: You can now use join operations to correlate and combine data from multiple sources based on common field values without requiring a match section (unlike statistical joins). Results are displayed in a Joins table, which you can download as a CSV, or for event-to-event joins, exported to a datatable for further analysis.

For more information, see Implement joins without a match section.

Outer joins: Search now supports left and right outer joins. Unlike standard inner joins, these operations let you retrieve all records from a primary data source even if no matching entry exists in the secondary source (unmatched fields are returned as null). This action lets you correlate data without losing unmatched events.

For more information, see Correlate data with outer joins.

Google SecOps SIEM

Feature

Advanced Joins in Search

Google SecOps now supports expanded capabilities for correlating data across multiple sources. These join operations are also supported in multistage queries.

Joins without a match section: You can now use join operations to correlate and combine data from multiple sources based on common field values without requiring a match section (unlike statistical joins). Results are displayed in a Joins table, which you can download as a CSV, or for event-to-event joins, exported to a datatable for further analysis.

For more information, see Implement joins without a match section.

Outer joins: Search now supports left and right outer joins. Unlike standard inner joins, these operations let you retrieve all records from a primary data source even if no matching entry exists in the secondary source (unmatched fields are returned as null). This action lets you correlate data without losing unmatched events.

For more information, see Correlate data with outer joins.

Feature

Advanced Joins in Search

Google SecOps now supports expanded capabilities for correlating data across multiple sources. These join operations are also supported in multistage queries.

Joins without a match section: You can now use join operations to correlate and combine data from multiple sources based on common field values without requiring a match section (unlike statistical joins). Results are displayed in a Joins table, which you can download as a CSV, or for event-to-event joins, exported to a datatable for further analysis.

For more information, see Implement joins without a match section.

Outer joins: Search now supports left and right outer joins. Unlike standard inner joins, these operations let you retrieve all records from a primary data source even if no matching entry exists in the secondary source (unmatched fields are returned as null). This action lets you correlate data without losing unmatched events.

For more information, see Correlate data with outer joins.

Looker Studio

Feature

Pro feature: Change the billing account

You can change the Google Cloud billing account that is associated with a Looker Studio Pro subscription without interrupting access to your Pro assets.

Learn how to change the Pro billing account.

Feature

Additional search parameters

When searching for reports or data sources, you can filter search results by the following parameters:

  • Type
  • Owner
  • Location
  • Date Modified

Oracle Database@Google Cloud

Feature

Oracle Database@Google Cloud adds zone europe-west2-a-r1 (London, Europe) for the following services:

  • Exadata Database Service on Exascale infrastructure
  • Base Database Service

For a list of supported locations, see Supported regions and zones.

Source: Google Cloud Platform

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