"We are acquiring Vancouver-based AppBridge that builds connectors to... Connect up into Google Cloud," said Prabhakar Raghvan, vice president (apps) Google Cloud at the Cloud Next Conference here.
Raghvan, however, did not disclose the details of the deal.
The company had yesterday announced the acquisition of start-up firm Kagger.
The company also announced a slew of products and services for both enterprises and individuals including add-ons for Gmail, Hangouts Meet and Hangouts Chat.
"Last year, we talked about doubling our enterprise focus for Hangouts and our commitment to building communication tools focused on the way teams work from anywhere, anytime. More than half of the workforce will contribute remotely by 2020, so businesses require purpose-built tools to help employees succeed," he said.
Hangouts Meet is a new video meeting experience aimed to make joining meetings effortless so that people can be as productive as they are when they're face-to-face, he said.
Besides, the company will launch Jamboard at a price point of USD 5,000 and annual service charge of USD 600 per annum in the US in May this year.
The Jamboard is part of Google's G Suite portfolio of software services like Gmail that is aimed at business customers. The device was designed to work well with its tools for workplace, chat or video conferencing.
On Gmail add-ons, he said, "It will let Gmail users access third party vendor app functionality in Gmail with just one tap, no matter what device they're on. They provide a powerful new framework for developers to surface their app based on email content that's contextually relevant."
The company also showcased new features for Google Cloud Platform (GCP) and G Suite that are designed to help safeguard assets and prevent disruption to clients.
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