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This page contains the latest release notes for features and updates to
Cloud Marketplace.
You can see the latest product updates for all of Google Cloud on the
Google Cloud page, browse and filter all release notes in the
Google Cloud console,
or programmatically access release notes in
BigQuery.
To get the latest product updates delivered to you, add the URL of this page to your
feed
reader, or add the
feed URL directly.
March 26, 2025
Google Cloud Private Marketplace now lets you control access at the product level, across all deployment surfaces (Cloud Marketplace, API, and the command line), for the following types of products:
Google Private Marketplace lets organizations govern their software usage and control costs by ensuring that their users can only procure Google Cloud Marketplace solutions that have been approved by administrators, FinOps, or procurement team members.
Product Requests lets your users file requests to use or procure specific products.
October 01, 2023
Beginning in October 2023, Google Cloud Marketplace supports a new transaction model, the agency model. For details about the agency model and which transactions it applies to, see the transaction models documentation.
January 26, 2023
Private Offers, version 2, is now Generally available. Vendors can customize quotes that discount a flat fee, usage, or installments.
Curate which products are available for your Organization to use with Private Marketplace (Preview). You can add products to collections and share these collections with your organization, folders, or projects.
Specifically, if your custom role includes the billing.subscriptions.create permission, you must update it to include the consumerprocurement.orders.place
and the consumerprocurement.accounts.create permissions.
If you use the
Billing Administrator
role to purchase these solutions, you don't need to take any action.
April 14, 2020
Security software agents on Google Cloud Marketplace are now Generally available.
Security software agents are typically part of larger security solutions, and can be deployed to VM instances in your projects.
You can deploy security software agents, which are typically part of larger security solutions, from Google Cloud Marketplace to the
VM instances in your projects.
Vendors of managed services and Kubernetes applications can now offer trials of their software. During trials, you can use the software without paying for the software license.
The container registry launcher.gcr.io is deprecated. For steps you need to take to modify your scripts or configurations, as applicable, see Deploying Containers.
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For more information, see [Upgrade Google Cloud Private Marketplace's enforcement capabilities](https://cloud.google.com/marketplace/docs/migrations/private-marketplace-api-enforcement).\n\nJuly 29, 2024\n-------------\n\n[Google Private Marketplace](https://cloud.google.com/marketplace/docs/governance/private-marketplace) and [Product Requests](https://cloud.google.com/marketplace/docs/governance/product-requests) are now Generally Available.\n\n- Google Private Marketplace lets organizations govern their software usage and control costs by ensuring that their users can only procure Google Cloud Marketplace solutions that have been approved by administrators, FinOps, or procurement team members.\n- Product Requests lets your users file requests to use or procure specific products.\n\nOctober 01, 2023\n----------------\n\nBeginning in October 2023, Google Cloud Marketplace supports a new transaction model, the agency model. For details about the agency model and which transactions it applies to, see the [transaction models](https://cloud.google.com/marketplace/docs/transaction-models) documentation.\n\nJanuary 26, 2023\n----------------\n\nPrivate Offers, version 2, is now **Generally available**. Vendors can customize quotes that discount a flat fee, usage, or installments.\n\nNovember 18, 2022\n-----------------\n\nYou can [download private offers as PDFs](https://cloud.google.com/marketplace/docs/manage-accepted-offer). Offers can include notes from the vendor and the included EULA.\n\nNovember 09, 2022\n-----------------\n\nCurate which products are available for your Organization to use with Private Marketplace ([Preview](https://cloud.google.com/products/?hl=EN#product-launch-stages)). You can add products to *collections* and share these collections with your organization, folders, or projects.\n\n[Learn more about Private Marketplace](https://cloud.google.com/marketplace/docs/governance/private-marketplace).\n\nSeptember 15, 2022\n------------------\n\nVendors can now provide private offers with more granular discounts on usage metrics.\n\nJanuary 06, 2022\n----------------\n\nYou can allow your Organization's members to request Cloud Marketplace SaaS products for procurement.\n\n[Learn more about enabling procurement requests.](https://cloud.google.com/marketplace/docs/governance/procurement-requests)\n\nJuly 13, 2020\n-------------\n\nThe IAM permissions required for purchasing the following solutions from Google\nCloud Marketplace have changed:\n\n- Apache Kafka® on Confluent Cloud™\n- DataStax Astra for Apache Cassandra\n- Elasticsearch Service on Elastic Cloud\n- NetApp Cloud Volumes Service\n- Redis Enterprise Cloud\n\nIf you use [custom\nroles](https://cloud.google.com/iam/docs/understanding-custom-roles) to purchase\nthese solutions, you must update the custom roles to include the permissions\ndescribed in\n[Access Control for Google Cloud Marketplace](https://cloud.google.com/marketplace/docs/access-control).\n\nSpecifically, if your custom role includes the `billing.subscriptions.create` permission, you must update it to include the `consumerprocurement.orders.place`\nand the `consumerprocurement.accounts.create` permissions.\n\nIf you use the\n[Billing Administrator](https://cloud.google.com/iam/docs/understanding-roles#billing-roles)\nrole to purchase these solutions, you don't need to take any action.\n\nApril 14, 2020\n--------------\n\nSecurity software agents on Google Cloud Marketplace are now **Generally available**.\n\nSecurity software agents are typically part of larger security solutions, and can be deployed to VM instances in your projects.\n\n[Learn about Deploying security software agents](https://cloud.google.com/marketplace/docs/deploy-security-software-agents).\n\nFebruary 27, 2020\n-----------------\n\nYou can deploy security software agents, which are typically part of larger security solutions, from Google Cloud Marketplace to the\nVM instances in your projects.\n\n[Learn about Deploying security software agents](https://cloud.google.com/marketplace/docs/deploy-security-software-agents).\n\nMay 10, 2019\n------------\n\nVendors of managed services and Kubernetes applications can now offer trials of their software. During trials, you can use the software without paying for the software license.\n\nFor information on how you are billed during a trial, see [Understanding Billing](https://cloud.google.com/marketplace/docs/understanding-billing).\n\nApril 09, 2019\n--------------\n\nSome vendors provide Kubernetes applications that can run on GKE On-Prem clusters, and clusters that run Istio.\n\nLearn about the [prerequisites for running Kubernetes applications with GKE On-Prem or Istio](https://cloud.google.com/marketplace/docs/kubernetes-apps/#on-prem-istio-prereqs). \nKubernetes applications on GCP Marketplace are now **Generally Available**.\n\nFor steps to set up a billing plan for Kubernetes applications, see [Managing Billing Plans for Kubernetes Applications](https://cloud.google.com/marketplace/docs/kubernetes-apps/manage-billing-kubernetes).\n\nJuly 23, 2018\n-------------\n\nVendors of VM solutions can offer trials of their software. During trials, you can use the software without paying for the software license.\n\nFor information on how you are billed during a trial, see [Understanding Billing](https://cloud.google.com/marketplace/docs/understanding-billing).\n\nJuly 18, 2018\n-------------\n\nGoogle Cloud Launcher is now Google Cloud Platform Marketplace. \nGCP Marketplace now includes commercial Kubernetes applications, which you can deploy to your Google Kubernetes Engine clusters.\n\nFor steps to set up a billing plan for Kubernetes applications, see [Managing Billing Plans for Kubernetes Applications](https://cloud.google.com/marketplace/docs/kubernetes-apps/manage-billing-kubernetes). \nThe container registry `launcher.gcr.io` is deprecated. For steps you need to take to modify your scripts or configurations, as applicable, see [Deploying Containers](https://cloud.google.com/marketplace/docs/container-images)."]]