Please note, when you turn on captions, they will only be visible on that particular device. In order for other participants in the meeting to see captions, they’ll have to turn it on for their devices as well.

Currently, live captions are only available in English. Additionally, captions will not appear in a recording of a meeting. Check out the Help Center to learn more about how to use captions in a video meeting.

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Material Design for Cloud Search


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  • Get a clearer picture of all the devices that are accessing corporate data. 
  • Use more comprehensive data to analyze device access in the organization through reports and the security center. For example, you could use it to identify devices that require OS updates. 
  • Take remedial action to remotely sign out a user when a device is lost, stolen, or compromised.
  • Improve Context-Aware Access controls. The device inventory will be more comprehensive, and admins can use a new “Exclude Endpoint Verification” filter, which will enable admins to see which devices would not be able to access G Suite when context-aware access is deployed. 


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Fundamental desktop management provides device information without apps or agents 

When fundamental device management is enabled, the admin will get information about a limited set of device properties: device type, device model, OS version, first sync, and last sync.

This will be visible in two places in the Admin console:

  • The devices list found at Admin console > Device management > Devices > Endpoints
  • The audit section found at Admin console > Reporting > Audit > Devices

Information about devices with fundamental device management will be listed alongside devices that use other agents to provide admins with details about devices accessing corporate data. Admins can filter the endpoint list by “Management Type” to see devices with a specific device management type, such as fundamental, endpoint verification, or Drive File Stream.

You can filter for “Fundamental” managed devices at Admin console > Device management > Devices 

A device page with information provided through fundamental device management 


Limitations of fundamental device management and other endpoint verification options 
Fundamental device management is designed to be an agentless, lightweight information collection tool. Its goal is to provide a basic data set, which can help admins make some decisions and add some controls to devices accessing their data.

Google provides other services, which offer more detailed data and enable more comprehensive controls to admins, including endpoint verification, Chrome device management, Drive File Stream, and Google Mobile Management.

New Endpoint Verification filter helps deploy Endpoint Verification and Context-Aware Access

We’re also adding the ability to filter for devices without endpoint verification in the device list at Admin console > Device management > Devices. This can help admins to identify devices which are accessing corporate data without endpoint verification, and see if they’d like to install endpoint verification on any of them. This can also improve the deployment of Context-Aware Access, which relies on Endpoint Verification. By seeing users and devices without Endpoint Verification installed, admins can identify and avoid potential user disruption before turning on Context-Aware Access. 

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  • Rapid and Scheduled Release domains
    • Extended rollout (longer than 15 days for feature visibility) starting on October 29, 2019. 
    • Rollout may not reach all domains until the end of 2020. 
    • When it reaches your domain, you’ll see the banner pictures below, and there will be a new “Management Type > Fundamental” filter option available in the endpoint devices list. 

When the rollout reaches your domain, you’ll see this banner when you go to Admin console > Device management > Devices 

When the rollout reaches your domain, you’ll see the “Fundamental” management type filter option at Admin Console > Device Management > Devices. 


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Why you’d use it

See this video for some ideas about how you could use context-aware access:

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Help Center: Context-Aware Access overview 

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Read below for more information.

Who’s impacted 

Admins only

Why you’d use it 

The security center is a powerful tool to help admins and analysts identify, investigate, and remediate security issues. However, we’ve also heard that it is important to be able to automate detection and remediation in order to decrease the time it takes to address issues after they occur.

This launch will make it easier to set up alerts, automate remediation actions, and understand the function and impact of rules, all while reducing the manual effort needed from admins.

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Create and configure rules within the security center investigation tool. 
We’ve added the ability to create and configure Activity Rules within the security center investigation tool. Activity Rules can be based on any log event query in the investigation tool, and can run and perform remediation actions automatically. This will function in a similar way to how you may create rules today to perform data loss prevention (DLP) for Gmail and Drive. We’ve also added the ability to turn rules on or off when searching for a rule or the audit logs from a rule in the investigation tool.

See specific log entries with details on rule trigger events. 
After an Activity Rule is created, we’ll record and show more specific log entries. The entries will include when the rule got triggered, what actions were taken when the rule was triggered, what entities were affected, and the result of those actions. For example, when a rule marks an email as spam, we will record an audit event that shows you exactly what happened and which condition within the rule was triggered. These logs will improve investigation capabilities, help admins to create effective rules, and make it easier to identify outdated rules.

Test Activity Rules with monitor mode before real implementation. 
You can also put Activity Rules in monitor mode. While in monitor mode, triggered actions will not be actually executed, and alerts won't be sent to the alert center. Logs, however, will still be recorded about what the rule would have done if it were in active mode. This can help you assess rule effectiveness without worrying about potential negative impacts. When you’re ready, you can simply switch the rule to active mode.

See and manage rules in the rules list. 
Rules set up in the security center will also show alongside other rules in the Admin console security rules list at Admin console > Security > Security Rules.

See rule triggers in the alert center. 
You’ll be able to see and investigate these rule-based alerts in the alert center.


See specific log entries with details on rule trigger events 

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The current “.new” domains are:

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Who’s impacted

End users

Why you’d use it

Meeting with teammates, clients, or customers around the globe is critical to getting your job done. For those times when you need to meet with a larger group, Hangouts Meet now allows G Suite Enterprise users to organize meetings with up to 250 participants, G Suite Business users to host up to 150 participants, and G Suite Basic users to host up to 100 participants.

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Additional details

This new extended participant limit supports people joining from any mixture of video and dial-in entry points so you can can bring together even more people from all over the world.

If you need to host an even larger meeting, you can enable live streaming, allowing up to 100,000 viewers to watch at once.

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The new “Directory settings” section in the Admin console 


The old “Directory settings” section in the Admin console 

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Help Center: Manage your company profile

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These settings will be the same as your current settings for the features in the Admin console, but will be updated to show in the new interface. Settings can be controlled at the OU level.

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  • Not available to G Suite Basic, G Suite Business, G Suite for Education, or G Suite for Nonprofits

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See the list of the supported dial-in countries in the Help Center. Please note, Cyprus (CY) and Turkey (TR) are not supported for G Suite Business and G Suite Basic.

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This setting gives Admins who have disabled photo editability in their domain greater control, as users can no longer change their Gmail picture independently of their Google profile picture. 

Note that users who do not visit their "About me" settings will not be prompted to select a single profile picture and will continue to have different profile pictures. 

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  • Rapid Release domains: Extended rollout (potentially longer than 15 days for feature visibility) starting on October 21, 2019
  • Scheduled Release domains: Extended rollout (potentially longer than 15 days for feature visibility) starting on October 21, 2019
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“System defined” and custom “Reporting” rules are now in the Security Rules list 

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Help Center: View and manage security rules 

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USB-C Titan Security Key is now available 

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Repositioning chart elements in Google Sheets.

Who’s impacted 

End users

Why you’d use it 

These features give you more ways to control the look and feel of your charts. For example, you can now easily reposition data labels that overlap to avoid clutter and ensure that key data points stand out. Or you can reposition the legend inside the chart area in order to maximize chart space.

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Additional details 

When clicking on a group of items (like a set of data labels), the entire group will be selected first. If you want to drill down further (for example, to select an individual data label), simply click again on the specific element.

Note that most chart elements can be repositioned and deleted, except those that derive their position from data. So, you can reposition elements like chart titles or legends, but data points will remain fixed.

Also included in this launch is the ability to navigate through chart elements using your keyboard.



For those who use a screen reader, chart elements will be verbalized as you navigate through them.

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While presenting, select the dropdown menu next to the Captions button on the toolbar. From there, you can then set the text size and position.


See our Help Center to learn more about presenting Slides with captions.


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What’s changing

The Goal Seek add-on for Google Sheets can now be downloaded and installed from the G Suite Marketplace.


Populating and triggering the solve functionality for the Goal Seek add-on.

The Goal Seek add-on running and successfully finding a solution.


Who’s impacted

Admins and end users

Why you’d use it

You can use the Goal Seek add-on to calculate the required value of a cell to achieve a desired value in another cell. This is particularly useful when conducting break-even analysis or sensitivity calculations, like determining how changing one value affects other correlated values in your sheet.

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You can leave comments in the Alert history section of an alert 


Use saved filters to personalize the alert center 
If you have filters that you use regularly (for example, you may regularly filter for “High severity” alerts which have an “In Progress” status), you can now save these filters so you can get back to them quickly. Filters saved will be individual to each user, but you can share the URL once the filter is applied so colleagues can see the same view.


Saved filters help you quickly access common filter views in the alert center 


Helpful links 

Help Center: About the alert center 

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This Material redesign is part of a larger effort to bring consistency to the look and feel of our G Suite apps, with ease-of-use in mind. See here for more information on the Google Drive Material redesign on iOS and Android and here for the Docs, Sheets, and Slides redesign on the web

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