More options now available to customize digital signage on your Google Meet hardware

Qué está cambiando 

In the coming weeks, admins will be able to use their Comeen o StratosMedia digital signage content on their Google Meet hardware devices. We know many of our customers use these tools for general digital signage needs within their organization and this update allows that content to be leveraged as screensavers across your Google Meet hardware fleet.
The Google Meet hardware ‘Screen Saver’  setting is located in the admin console under Devices > Google Meet hardware > Settings > Device settings

Más información

  • Note that Comeen and StratosMedia are paid services and there may be additional costs associated with registering your devices on their platform. 
  • In some cases, this feature can conflict with the power-saving feature on your Meet hardware devices. To ensure that your custom screen saver is visible, be sure to set displays as active during working hours in the organizational unit you’re targeting. 
  • Screen savers are not interactive—tapping your touch controller or using the remote will cause the screen saver to be dismissed, and the device will return to displaying the agenda on the homepage. 

Para empezar

  • Admins: Custom screen savers are opt-in and managed at the OU-level and apply to all devices in that organizational unit (OU). Visit the Help Center to learn more about how to display custom screen saver images.
Ritmo de implantación

Disponibilidad

  • Disponible para todos los clientes de Google Workspace

Recursos

Google Workspace Updates Weekly Recap – January 24, 2025

1 New update

A menos que se indique lo contrario, las funciones que se indican a continuación están disponibles para todos los clientes de Google Workspace y se han lanzado completamente o están en proceso de despliegue. Las implantaciones no deberían tardar más de 15 días laborables en completarse si se lanzan a ambos tipos de clientes. Liberación rápida y programada al mismo tiempo. Si no es así, cada etapa de la implantación no debería tardar más de 15 días laborables en completarse.

Improving event summary cards in the Gmail mobile app 
Following last year’s announcement of purchase summary cards, we’re excited to introduce updates to the summary cards for Google Calendar events that make it easier for you to find relevant event information directly in Gmail. Now, when you receive an event related email, such as a restaurant reservation or dentist appointment, an updated card will show above the email content. This card summarizes the most up to date event information from the email and lets you quickly complete event actions, such as adding the event to your Calendar, getting directions to the location, or calling the venue. | Rollout to Ámbitos de liberación rápida y liberación programada is complete. | Available to Google Workspace customers, Google Workspace Individual subscribers, and users with personal Google accounts. | Visit the Help Center to learn more about using summary cards in Gmail.
event summary cards in the Gmail mobile app

Anuncios anteriores

There are no previous announcements to share this week. For a recap of announcements in the past six months, check out What’s new in Google Workspace (recent releases).

Lanzamientos finalizados

Las siguientes funciones han completado su despliegue en Dominios de liberación rápida, dominios de liberación programadao ambos. Para más información, consulte las entradas originales del blog.

    Dominios de liberación programada: 
    Dominios de liberación rápida y programada: 

    Google Workspace Updates Weekly Recap – January 17, 2025

    Nuevas actualizaciones 

    Esta semana no hay novedades que compartir. A continuación encontrará un resumen de los anuncios publicados. 

    Anuncios anteriores

    Los anuncios que figuran a continuación se publicaron en el blog Actualizaciones del espacio de trabajo a principios de esta semana. Consulte las entradas originales del blog para obtener más información.


    Generate vocabulary lists using Gemini in Google Classroom

    In continuing our efforts to ensure AI helps educators save time, create captivating learning experiences, and inspire creativity, we’re introducing a new way to generate vocabulary lists with the help of Gemini. | Learn more about Gemini vocab lists in Classoom. 
    Introducing the ability to ‘grade all’ in Google Classroom
    To further improve upon grading options for teachers and give them the ability to perform bulk grading, we’re introducing ‘grade all’. With this new feature, teachers can quickly and efficiently grade all students’ work on the Gradebook page by selecting ‘grade all’. | Learn more about grade all in Classroom. 
    New Chrome Browser Profile Reporting for Workspace users available in the Admin console
    For Google Workspace customers with Chrome Enterprise Core, we’re pleased to introduce a new Chrome browser profile list and reporting features for signed-in Google Workspace users. | Learn more about Chrome Browser Profile Reporting. 
    The best of Google AI, now included in Workspace Business and Enterprise plans
    This week, we announced that we’re including the best of Google AI in Workspace Business and Enterprise plans without the need to purchase an add-on. | Learn more about Google AI in Workspace. 
    Configure Google Meet hardware devices to trust private certificates 
    You can now use private CAs to securely connect your Google Meet hardware with a third-party room control system’s UCI. | Learn more about configuring Google Meet hardware devices. 
    See phonics-based performance insights for decodable books in Google Classroom 
    To improve upon the current analytics dashboard experience and provide teachers with phonics-based performance insights for decodable books, we’re adding a new analysis section. | Learn more about phonics-based performance insights in Classroom.
    Use tokens as placeholders for user specific information when configuring managed iOS applications
    Admins can now use tokens in the app configurations for managed iOS apps. Tokens act as placeholders for information specific to a user or device that uses the app, such as a user’s email address or their device serial number. | Learn more about tokens when configuring managed iOS applications.

    Lanzamientos finalizados

    Las siguientes funciones han completado su despliegue en Dominios de liberación rápida, dominios de liberación programadao ambos. Para más información, consulte las entradas originales del blog.

    Dominios de liberación rápida: 
    Dominios de liberación programada: 
    Dominios de liberación rápida y programada: 


    Para recapitular los anuncios de los últimos seis meses, consulte Novedades de Google Workspace (versiones recientes)).

    Configure Google Meet hardware devices to trust private certificate authorities

    Qué está cambiando

    Google Meet hardware devices can now trust HTTPS certificates signed by a private certificate authority (CA). This simplifies the process of setting up and managing third-party user control interfaces (UCIs), especially in high impact meeting spaces with systems like Q-SYS.

    Previously, you had to get certificates signed by a public CA to enable Google Meet hardware touch controllers to load third-party UCIs. This process was often time-consuming and expensive, and required frequent renewals.

    Now, Google Meet hardware devices can trust certificates signed by a private certificate authority, enabling them to securely load a third-party room control system’s UCI. This gives you more control over your network security and eliminates the costs and complexities associated with public certificate signing.

    Para empezar

    Admin console >Menu > Devices > Networks > Certificates
    • Usuarios finales: There is no end user impact or action required.

    Ritmo de implantación

    Disponibilidad

    • Disponible para todos los clientes de Google Workspace con dispositivos de hardware Google Meet
    • Please note that Android devices aren’t supported yet.

    Recursos

    Use tokens as placeholders for user specific information when configuring managed iOS applications

    Qué está cambiando

    In May 2024, we launched the ability for admins to remotely configure managed iOS apps on end-user devices via Google Mobile Device Management. 

    Beginning today, admins can use tokens in the app configurations for managed iOS apps. Tokens act as placeholders for information specific to a user or device that uses the app, such as a user’s email address or their device serial number. Previously, configuration data was static, but this update gives admins the flexibility to configure devices dynamically according to various users and devices.

    Creating the app configuration using XML information using a token placeholder

    Para empezar

    Ritmo de implantación

    Disponibilidad

    Disponible para Google Workspace:
    • Empresas Más
    • Empresa Standard and Plus
    • Enterprise Essentials and Essentials Plus
    • Education Standard and Plus
    • Nonprofits
    • Frontline Starter and Standard
    • Cloud Identity Premium 

    Recursos