– New capabilities in public preview to accelerate visualization and reporting without code
– Gemini in Looker offers AI-powered assistance to speed up BI processes for users
– Gemini in Databases simplifies database development and management with AI-powered assistance, including SQL generation and summarization capabilities in Database Studio.
Gemini is a new feature introduced in Looker that serves as an intelligent assistant to accelerate the process of creating visualizations and reports, connecting them with Workspace, and sharing them with team members without the need to write any code. Gemini in Looker aims to make business intelligence tools accessible to a wider range of users within an organization, bridging the gap between data analysis and decision-making.
Gemini in Databases is another new capability designed to enhance database development and management through AI-powered assistance. This feature simplifies the entire database journey by enabling developers, operators, and database administrators to build applications faster using natural language, manage multiple databases efficiently from a centralized platform, and accelerate database migrations. Gemini in Databases is currently available in preview mode, offering a glimpse into its potential to streamline database operations.
Moreover, Gemini extends its functionality to Database Studio in the Google Cloud console, providing developers with SQL generation and summarization capabilities to boost their coding process based on best practices. This feature includes an AI-driven chat interface for clarifying queries and accessing assistance as needed. Additionally, Database Center offers operators the ability to oversee an entire fleet of databases through intelligent dashboards that assess availability, data protection, security, and compliance issues, providing insights and recommendations for performance optimization and issue resolution. By leveraging Gemini’s capabilities, users can streamline database management processes and enhance decision-making in database operations.