There have been some big changes, but among the biggest of them all applies to businesses everywhere, both big and small… this is Google Chrome for Work.
Since the inception of their search engine back in 1998, and the addition of their Chrome browser in 2008, Google has been changing our perceptions of online connectivity. They’ve also learned a few things about the current business landscape:
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Connectivity and collaboration aren’t as smooth as they could (or should) be
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As remote collaboration increases, so does the difficulty of keeping technology standardized and running reliably
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New tech investments must deliver solid ROI and enable secure sharing and innovation
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It’s difficult to manage all the vastly different solutions currently being used company-wide
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Critical tasks end up taking the back seat to troubleshooting issues, like lost emails and conferencing difficulties
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It’s difficult to onboard employees with new technologies
Join us online for Chrome Live on April 22.
Here’s quick look at what we can expect to hear about during this event:
Google Chrome yesterday and today
How to organize and securely manage your team’s apps and devices
How to increase productivity, performance, security, and control
Come see how top companies like Netflix, Pinterest and Chico’s are making the web work harder for their businesses – join us online for Chrome Live on April 22!
Discover the power of intelligent kiosks and signage
With Google products being so widely adopted in the personal environment, it would be a smooth transition for any business to adopt Google for Work. Will we see you there? Let us know in the comments below!