IBL News | New York
Following the launch of the Gemini 3 model, Google released this month an early version of remote MCP servers that allow developers to paste a URL to a managed endpoint, rather than spending many hours setting up connectors. They are offered at no extra cost to enterprise customers who already pay for Google services.
At launch, Google is starting with MCP servers for Maps, BigQuery, Compute Engine, and Kubernetes Engine.
In practice, this setup might look like an agent querying BigQuery or interacting with infrastructure services.
“We expect to bring them to general availability very soon in the new year,” Google said.
Google plans to expand MCP support beyond the initial set of servers. In the next few months, the company says it will roll out support for services across areas like storage, databases, logging and monitoring, and security.
“We built the plumbing so that developers don’t have to.”
