G Suite Developer Newsletter
 
June 2017
 
 
 
G Suite Dev Show
 
 
Build Team Drives functionality into your app
 
Join developer advocate Wesley Chun as we cover how you can leverage the functionality of Team Drives in your apps. The good news is you don't have to learn a completely new API—Team Drives features are built right into the Drive API so you can build on what you already know.
 
Watch the video ->
 
 
 
Cloud Identity
 
 
Making enterprise identity easier with Cloud Identity
 
Cloud Identity is a new, free license for G Suite customers that grants non-G Suite users in a domain access to Google Cloud's identity services. That means unified sign-on for all users across enterprise apps–including yours–basic mobile device policies, and multi-factor authentication enforcement with security keys.
 
Learn more ->
 
 
 
 
 
API & Tooling News
 
Announced: Updated Developer Identity Guidelines and Registration Processes to Protect Users—These new guidelines cover the app publishing process, risk assessment systems, and user-facing consent page in order to better detect spoofed or misleading application identities.
 
Launched: New Google Drive Metrics Now Accessible from Reports API—The new metrics methods provide greater visibility into how files are shared inside and outside of domain.
 
Launched: Updates to End User Consent for 3rd-party Apps and Single Sign-on Providers—We are implementing a new redirect form to make it clear to users which account they are authenticating with, as well as the permissions they are granting to applications.
 
Launched: A New Issue Tracker for G Suite Developers—The tracker allows for improved collaboration and transparency by enabling developers to see the issues that Google is actively working on.
 
Announced: Gmail Add-ons Developer Preview —A new way for developers to bring the power of their app into Gmail with just one tap, across devices.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Where to find us
Google Developer Day Europe, September 5—6, Kraków, PL