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Google Workspace
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From left: Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Drive, Google Docs Editors, Google Meet

Developer(southward) Google
Initial release Baronial 28, 2006; fifteen years agone  (2006-08-28) (as "Google Apps for Your Domain")
Type Online office suite
License Trialware (Retail, book licensing)
Website workspace.google.com

Google Workspace [1] (formerly known as Google Apps and later G Suite) is a collection of cloud computing, productivity and collaboration tools, software and products developed and marketed by Google. Information technology was first launched in 2006 as Google Apps for Your Domain[2] and rebranded as G Suite in 2016. Google Workspace consists of Gmail, Contacts, Calendar, Run into and Chat for communication; Currents for employee engagement; Drive for storage; and the Google Docs suite for content cosmos. An Admin Panel is provided for managing users and services.[3] [4] Depending on edition Google Workspace may as well include the digital interactive whiteboard Jamboard and an pick to buy such add-ons as the telephony service Voice. The didactics edition adds a learning platform Google Classroom and today has the proper name Workspace for Pedagogy.[5]

While nigh of these services are individually available at no toll to consumers who use their free Google (Gmail) accounts, Google Workspace adds enterprise features such as custom email addresses at a domain (e.k. @yourcompany.com), an pick for unlimited Drive storage, boosted administrative tools and advanced settings, as well every bit 24/7 phone and e-mail support.[4]

Being based in Google's information centers, data and data are saved directly and and then synchronized to other information centers for fill-in purposes. Dissimilar the free, consumer-facing services, Google Workspace users do not see advertisements while using the services, and information and data in Google Workspace accounts do not get used for advertizement purposes.[ commendation needed ] Furthermore, Google Workspace administrators can fine-tune security and privacy settings.

Every bit of April 2020, Grand Suite had half dozen one thousand thousand paying businesses,[half dozen] and 120 million M Suite for Educational activity users.[seven]

In June 2021, Google appear[viii] that Workspace would exist available "for everyone" with a Google Account, giving consumers access to the upgraded Gmail experience previously only bachelor to paying subscribers.

History [edit]

Offset Google Workspace logotype (Google Apps) (2010-2013)

Second Google Workspace logotype (Google Apps for Work) (2015-2016)

Third Google Workspace logotype (Yard Suite) (2016-2020)

Quaternary Google Workspace logotype (2020-present)

From February 10, 2006, Google started testing a version of the service at San Jose City College, hosting Gmail accounts with SJCC domain addresses and admin tools for business relationship management.[9] On August 28, 2006, Google launched Google Apps for Your Domain, a set of apps for organizations. Bachelor for free as a beta service, information technology included Gmail, Google Talk, Google Agenda, and the Google Page Creator, which was later replaced with Google Sites. Dave Girouard, then Google's vice president and full general manager for enterprise, outlined its benefits for business customers: "Organizations tin let Google be the experts in delivering loftier quality e-mail, messaging, and other web-based services while they focus on the needs of their users and their twenty-four hours-to-day business".[2] Google announced an edition for schools, then known as Google Apps for Instruction, on October 10, 2006.[10]

On February 22, 2007, Google introduced Google Apps Premier Edition, which differed from the gratis version by offering more storage (10 GB per user), APIs for business organisation integration, 99.9% uptime for Gmail, and 24/7 phone support. It cost $fifty per user account per twelvemonth. According to Google, early adopters of Google Apps Premier Edition included Procter & Adventure, San Francisco Bay Pediatrics, and Salesforce.com. Additionally, all editions of Google Apps were and then able to use Google Documents and Spreadsheets, users could access Gmail on BlackBerry mobile devices, and administrators gained more application control.[xi] Further enhancements came, on June 25, 2007, when Google added a number of features to Google Apps, including mail migration from external IMAP servers, shared accost books, a visual overhaul of Google Docs and Google Sheets, and increased Gmail attachment size.[12] A ZDNet commodity noted that Google Apps at present offered a tool for switching from the popular Commutation Server and Lotus Notes, positioning Google every bit an alternative to Microsoft and IBM.[13] On October 3, 2007, a calendar month afterward acquiring Postini, Google appear that the startup'south email security and compliance options had been added to Google Apps Premier Edition. Customers now had the ability to better configure their spam and virus filtering, implement retention policies, restore deleted messages, and give administrators access to all emails.[14]

Google introduced Google Sites on Feb 28, 2008. Google Sites provided a simple new Google Apps tool for creating intranets and team websites.[xv]

On June 9, 2009, Google launched Google Apps Sync for Microsoft Outlook, a plugin that allows customers to synchronize their email, calendar, and contacts data betwixt Outlook and Google Apps.[sixteen] Less than a month later, on July seven, 2009, Google announced that the services included in Google Apps—Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Docs, and Google Talk—were out of beta.[17]

Google opened the Google Apps Marketplace, on March ix, 2010, which is an online store for third-party business organisation applications that integrate with Google Apps, to make it easier for users and software to do business in the cloud. Participating vendors included Intuit, Appirio, and Atlassian.[18] On July 26, 2010, Google introduced an edition for governments, then-known as Google Apps for Regime, which was designed to meet the public sector'south unique policy and security needs. It was likewise announced that Google Apps had go the first suite of deject applications to receive Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA) certification and accreditation.[xix]

Nearly five years later on the launch of Google Apps, on April 26, 2011, Google announced that organizations with more than than 10 users were no longer eligible for the costless edition of Google Apps. They would accept to sign upward for the paid version, now known every bit Google Apps for Business. A flexible billing plan was likewise introduced, giving customers the option of paying $5 per user per month with no contractual delivery.[20]

On March 28, 2012, Google launched Google Vault, an optional electronic discovery and archiving service for Google Apps for Business customers.[21] And then, on Apr 24, 2012, Google introduced Google Drive, a platform for storing and sharing files. Each Google Apps for Business organization user was given 5GB of Drive storage, with the option to purchase more than.[22] Later on that twelvemonth, Google announced that the gratuitous version of Google Apps would no longer exist available to new customers.[23]

Google unified the storage between Drive and Gmail, on May 13, 2013, giving Google Apps customers 30GB total that are shared across the apps.[24]

On March 10, 2014, Google launched the Google Apps Referral Program, which offers participating individuals a $fifteen referral bonus for each new Google Apps user they refer.[25] Google, on June 25, 2014, announced Drive for Piece of work, a new Google Apps offer featuring unlimited file storage, advanced audit reporting, and new security controls for $x per user per month.[26]

Google Enterprise, the company'due south business product partitioning, was officially renamed Google for Work on September 2, 2014. Eric Schmidt, then Google'due south executive chairman said, "we never ready out to create a traditional 'enterprise' business—we wanted to create a new manner of doing work (...) so the fourth dimension has come for our proper name to catch up with our ambition".[27]

Google announced that Google Apps would be rebranded as Yard Suite on September 29, 2016.[28] Then, on Oct 25, 2016, Google launched the first hardware product for G Suite, the Jamboard; a 55-inch digital whiteboard connected to the deject.[29]

Google announced that 1000 Suite would be rebranded as Google Workspace on October half-dozen, 2020,[one] [30] and that Workspace would emphasize increased integration between the apps, such as the power to create Docs from within Chats, or start a Meet phone call from within a presentation.[31] As part of the rebranding, the iconic logos for Gmail, Google Drive, Google Docs, Google Calendar, Google Meet, and other products in Google Workspace were changed. These new logos corresponded to the like changes which happened in Google Maps and Google Photos.[32] [33] The logo redesigns were met with mixed reactions by end users.[34] [35]

On June xiv, 2021, Google announced that Google Workspace would exist available to consumers with a Google Account, along with the ability for users to fully switch from Google Hangouts to Google Conversation, the rebranding of the "Rooms" feature in Gmail to "Spaces", a new "Google Workspace Individual" tier, a progressive web app for Workspace applications, and more.[36] [37]

On January 19, 2022, Google appear any "G Suite legacy free edition" accounts must exist upgraded to a paid tier past May 1, 2022 or the business relationship will be automatically upgraded. If a user does not manually upgrade to a paid tier and if no payment information is entered in the account admin page, the account volition exist suspended starting July 1, 2022. The complimentary tier of accounts were available for users to sign upward for from 2007 until 2012 at which point they were changed to a legacy status. This volition not impact access to other Google Services, including YouTube, Google Photos, and Google Play, nor paid content, including YouTube and Play Shop purchases. [38]

Products [edit]

Google Workspace comprises Gmail, Chat, Meet, Agenda; Drive for storage; Docs, Sheets, Slides, Forms, and Sites for collaboration; and an Admin panel and Vault for managing users and the services.[3]

The Starter plan includes email addresses with custom domains (@yourcompany.com), video and vocalism calls, calendars, 30GB storage, collaborative documents, spreadsheets, presentations and sites, controls for security and privacy, and 24/7 telephone and e-mail support. The Business Plus program enables many boosted custom features, including avant-garde admin controls for Drive, 5TB storage on Bulldoze, audit and reporting insights for Drive content and sharing, custom bulletin retention policies, and more.[four] Enterprise-level customers receive S/MIME encryption, noise cancellation in Meet, and as much storage as they need.[39]

Gmail [edit]

Gmail is a web-based email service, launched in a limited beta release on Apr 1, 2004.[40] With over i billion active consumer users worldwide in February 2016,[41] it has become popular for giving users large amounts of storage space,[42] and for having threaded conversations and robust search capabilities.[43] [44]

As part of Google Workspace, Gmail comes with additional features designed for business use, including:[45]

  • E-mail addresses with the customer'southward domain name (@yourcompany.com)
  • 99.9% guaranteed uptime with zero scheduled reanimation for maintenance[46]
  • 30GB of storage space
  • 24/7 phone and email back up
  • Synchronization compatibility with Microsoft Outlook and other email providers
  • Back up for add-ons that integrate tertiary-party apps purchased from the Google Workspace Market with Gmail[47] [48] [49]

Google Drive [edit]

Google Bulldoze is a file storage and synchronization service, launched on April 24, 2012. The official announcement described Bulldoze as "a place where you lot can create, share, interact, and proceed all of your stuff".[50]

With Google Drive, users tin can upload whatsoever type of file to the deject, share them with others, and access them from whatsoever calculator, tablet, or smartphone. Users can sync files betwixt their device and the cloud with apps for Microsoft Windows and Apple tree macOS computers, and Android and iOS smartphones and tablets.

As role of Google Workspace, Google Drive comes with boosted features designed for business organization apply, including:[4] [51]

  • Either 30GB, 2TB, 5TB per user, or unlimited storage, depending on the plan
  • Advanced admin controls, depending on the programme
  • Audit and reporting insights for Drive content and sharing, depending on the plan

Google Docs, Sheets and Slides [edit]

Google Docs, Google Sheets and Google Slides are a word processor, a spreadsheet and a presentation plan respectively. The three programs originate from visitor acquisitions in 2006,[52] [53] [54] and are today integrated into Google Drive every bit office of the Google Docs suite. They all serve equally collaborative software that allow users to view and edit documents, spreadsheets and presentations together in existent-time through a spider web browser or mobile device. Changes are saved automatically, with a revision history keeping track of changes. There is also the capability to set user permission levels to designate who tin can view, comment or edit the document too equally permissions to download the specific document. Google Forms, meanwhile, is a tool that allows collecting information from users via a personalized survey or quiz. The information is and so nerveless and automatically connected to a spreadsheet. The spreadsheet is populated with the survey and quiz responses.[55]

In June 2014, Google introduced Office support in Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides without the need for file conversion.[56] Writing for TechCrunch, Frederic Lardinois wrote that "Google is conspicuously positioning its apps as a more than affordable solutions for companies that need to occasionally edit Office files".[57]

Equally role of Google Workspace, Google Docs and Slides come with boosted features designed for business use, including unlimited revision history.[58] [59] Google Workspace too has garnered a strong following in education, with over lxx million users by 2017.[threescore] [61]

Google Forms [edit]

Google Forms is a survey awarding.[62] Forms features all of the collaboration and sharing features found in Docs, Sheets, and Slides.[63] It can likewise be used to create quizzes, including some specialized functions that are of utilise in educational settings.

Google Sites [edit]

Google Sites is a creation tool that allows multiple people to create and edit websites, without requiring coding knowledge or other web design skills. It was introduced in February 2008 in an effort to help customers "quickly assemble a variety of information in one place – including videos, calendars, presentations, attachments, and text – and hands share it for viewing or editing with a minor grouping, their unabridged organisation, or the world."[xv]

Google Calendar [edit]

Google Calendar is an online calendar intended to help go on runway of time and schedules. It was launched in April 2006, and integrates with Gmail for users to hands add events from email messages directly to the agenda.[64]

As role of Google Workspace, Google Calendar comes with additional features designed for business concern use, including:[65]

  • Smart scheduling of meetings, where the service finds available times and appropriate locations based on coworkers' schedules
  • Public calendars for consumers to run across a business' upcoming events
  • Calendar integration with Google Sites
  • Piece of cake migration from Exchange, Outlook or iCal, or from .ics and .csv files
  • Ability to run into what meeting rooms and shared resources are available

Google Chat [edit]

Google Chat is a communication software developed by Google congenital for teams that provides direct messages and team conversation rooms, like to competitors Slack and Microsoft Teams, along with a group messaging function that allows Yard Drive content sharing (Google Docs, Google Sheets, Google Slides).

It is one of two apps that establish the replacement for Google Hangouts, the other beingness Google See. Google planned to begin retiring Google Hangouts in October 2019.[66]

Google Hangouts remains a part of Google Workspace, simply will exist discontinued and replaced by Google Chat and Google Meet by the finish of 2020.[67]

Google Meet [edit]

Google Come across is a standards-based Video Conferencing awarding, using proprietary protocols for video, sound and data transcoding. Google have partnered with Pexip to provide interoperability between the Google protocol and standards-based SIP/H.323 protocols to enable communications between Hangouts Meet and other Video Conferencing equipment and software.[68]

Google Currents [edit]

Google Currents lets team members "engage and communicate" at "a deeper level", with a stream featuring posts, comments and Communities based on common goals. It "makes it easy for anyone to discuss and share ideas, no matter their squad, level or location". It features Collections that brand it easy to group posts past topic, in guild for users to "show what they know and follow what matters nearly".[69]

As part of Google Workspace, Google Currents comes with additional features designed for business use, including enhanced privacy controls and restricted communities.[69] [70]

Currents is a modified successor of Google+, which was close down for consumers and brands on Apr 2, 2019.[71]

Google Go on [edit]

Google Proceed is a note-taking service with a variety of tools for notes, including text, lists, voice, and images.[72]

Google Keep became role of Google Workspace in Feb 2017, and every bit part of Google Workspace, Google Proceed comes with boosted features designed for business use, including:[73] [74]

  • Integration with Google Docs to easily access Proceed notes while on Docs on the web

Google Vault [edit]

Google Vault, an archiving and electronic discovery service exclusively available to Google Workspace customers, was announced on March 28, 2012.[21]

Vault gives users "an easy-to-apply and cost-effective solution for managing information disquisitional to your business and preserving of import information", with Google stating that information technology tin can "reduce the costs of litigation, regulatory investigation and compliance actions" by saving and managing Gmail letters and conversation logs with the ability to search and manage information based on filters, such equally terms, dates, senders, recipients, and labels.[21] [75] [76]

An update in June 2014 let Vault customers search, preview, copy, and export files in Google Bulldoze.[77]

Jamboard [edit]

In October 2016, Google announced Jamboard, the first hardware product designed for Google Workspace. Jamboard is a digital interactive whiteboard that enables collaborative meetings and brainstorming. The Jamboard is connected to the deject, and enables people in dissimilar locations to work together in real-time through multiple Jamboards or connected remotely through a smartphone companion app. The Jamboard recognizes different touch inputs, such as using a stylus to sketch or eraser to start over, and does not require batteries or pairing. The Jamboard is a 55-inch 4K display with a built-in HD camera, speakers and Wi-Fi.[29] [78]

Google Workspace Market place [edit]

Google Workspace Marketplace (formerly Google Apps Market place and then G Suite Market), launched in 2010,[79] [80] is an online shop with business organization-oriented deject applications that augment G Suite functionality. The Market place lets administrators browse for, buy, and deploy integrated deject applications.[81] Information technology comprises the Business organisation Tools, Productivity, Didactics, Communication, and Utilities categories.[82]

In September 2014, Google released a weblog post maxim that employees would be able to install tertiary-party apps from the Marketplace without involving administrators.[83]

Other functionality [edit]

Introduced in February 2017, Google Deject Search enables a "unified search experience" in Google Workspace. Cloud Search lets users search for information across the entire G Suite product lineup. Users can too search for contacts, with results including the person's contact details, as well every bit events and files in common. The Deject Search mobile app features "assistance cards", described past Google as "a new way to help you lot observe the right information at the correct time. Using Google's auto intelligence engineering science, these cards can help you prepare for an upcoming coming together or fifty-fifty suggest files that need your attention". Google states that Cloud Search respects file-sharing permissions, significant that users will only see results for files they have access to. The initial global whorl-out of Cloud Search introduced the functionality for G Suite Business organisation and Enterprise customers, with Google stating that more functionality will be added over time, including back up for tertiary-party applications.[84] [85]

Introduced in July 2017, Hire by Google was a task applications and management tool adult by Google to be used in combination with G Suite. The tool lets employers track task candidates' contact information, too equally résumés, calendar invitations, and allows for business partners to share feedback on candidates. Job applicants can choose what information to share with potential employers. The tool is designed for businesses based in the United States with fewer than 1,000 employees,[86] and integrates with Google services, such as Gmail for sending messages, Google Calendar for tracking schedules, Google Sheets for overview of all candidates, and Google Hangouts for initial conversations.[87] Google introduced Piece of work Insights in September 2018 for administrators to see how departments are using Google products.[88] In August 2019, Google appear that information technology would exist shutting down Rent in September 2020, instead choosing to focus on "other products in the Google Deject portfolio".[89]

Security and privacy [edit]

Google states that "we do non collect, scan or use your Thousand Suite information for advertizing purposes and do not brandish ads in Yard Suite, Education, or Regime cadre services". Furthermore, it states that "the information that companies, schools and government agencies put into our G Suite services does not belong to Google. Whether it's corporate intellectual property, personal information or a homework consignment, Google does non own that data and Google does not sell that information to third parties".[90]

Data is stored in Google's data centers, which are "congenital with custom-designed servers, that run our own operating system for security and performance", with "more than 550 full-fourth dimension security and privacy professionals".[90] In a blog mail service, Google stated that benefits of using G Suite included "disaster recovery", with information and information "simultaneously replicated in two data centers at once, and so that if one information heart fails, nosotros nearly instantly transfer your information over to the other one that'due south also been reflecting your actions." Though acknowledging that "no backup solution from us or anyone else is absolutely perfect", Google states that it has "invested a lot of attempt to assist arrive second to none".[91]

Encryption, specifically AES 128-flake or stronger, is applied to data while stored at data centers, under transit between data centers and users, and between data centers.[90]

At its introduction in June 2014, TechCrunch reported that Google Drive, as function of Thousand Suite, offers "enterprise-grade security and compliance", including SSAE 16 / ISAE 3402 Type II, SOC ii-audit, ISO 27001 certification, adherence to the Prophylactic Harbor Privacy Principles, and can support industry-specific requirements like Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Deed (HIPAA).[92] In October 2020, Google announced the new Business Plus pricing tier for Workspace that includes enhanced security features and controls similar Vault and Avant-garde Endpoint Management, but not the full security options available in Enterprise editions of Workspace.[39] [93]

Customers [edit]

As of April 2020[update], Google has 6 million businesses paying for 1000 Suite,[94] [95] while it has 120 meg Chiliad Suite for Education users.[96] [97]

In September 2014, Amit Singh, so-President of and then-named Google for Work, stated that "60 per centum of the Fortune 500" companies were paying for the service, with "more ane,800 customers" signing upwards each week.[98]

Notable companies using G Suite include Uber,[99] AllSaints,[100] BuzzFeed,[101] Design Inside Reach,[102] Verizon, Axis Bank and PwC.[103]

Referral and partner programs [edit]

In March 2014, Google announced the Google Apps Referral Programme in the United states of america and Canada. The program lets users receive money, coupons and other incentives by referring customers to Thou Suite.[104] [105]

In December 2014, Google introduced the Google for Work and Education Partner Program. The programme combined existing, private programs from Apps, Chrome, Cloud Platform, Maps, and Search into i overall program, and "allows partners to amend sell, service and innovate beyond the Google for Work and Education suite of products and platforms".[106] [107]

Geographic availability [edit]

Google Workspace is available in most countries and regions. Nonetheless, Google restricts access to some of its business services in certain countries or regions, such as Crimea, Republic of cuba, Iran, North korea, and Syrian arab republic. If anyone tries to sign in to these services from these countries or regions, they would get an mistake message.[108]

Reception [edit]

In an August 2011 review, PC Earth 'due south Tony Bradley wrote that "the value of a rival platform such as Google Apps hinges on how uniform it is with Microsoft Office formatting conventions and file types", praising Google for having "gone to nifty lengths to improve allegiance with Microsoft Office, just it hasn't gone far enough", criticizing "many features" for being reformatted, including "tables of contents, footnotes, or inserted images". Bradley praised Google'due south collaborative apps, writing that it was "besting what Microsoft offers in Function 365". Regarding the price, he wrote that "Google's package is the best value. The annual pricing of $l per user per year makes information technology well-nigh a third less per user per yr than Part 365, however it boasts equivalent functionality sufficient for most small and medium organizations".[109]

Gary Marshall of TechRadar commented in 2016 that "Where Part tries to do everything imaginable, Google'due south suite is much more basic. That said, it'due south much more than powerful than information technology was when the package debuted in 2006, merely the emphasis on simplicity and speed remains." Marshall wrote that "We wouldn't want to craft a massive, complicated manuscript in Google Docs, but then that isn't what Docs is designed to exercise. It's a fast and user-friendly way to create everyday documents and to share them with colleagues and clients", and that fellow service Google Sheets "covers the virtually common Excel functions [...] just doesn't accept the power of Microsoft's offering". Marshall praised collaboration for being "effortless", and praised importing of external file formats and making those editable and collaborative for being a "large selling bespeak".[110]

PC Magazine 's Eric Grevstad wrote that "what'south online is what yous become", adding that "configuring them to [work offline] is a rigmarole". He stated that the package was "an illustration of software'south version of the 80/20 rule [...] 80 percent of users will never need more xx percent of the features". He stated that "comparison [G Suite] to Office 2016 is like bringing a handgun to a cannon fight [...] Microsoft's PC-based suite is designed to have almost every feature anyone might ever need; Google'southward online suite is designed to have nearly features most people use daily."[111]

Tom's Hardware'due south James Gaskin wrote that "like near Google products, it can claim the cleanest and well-nigh minimal interface in the market", and "No other suite except Office 365 can get close to the ease of collaboration Google provides. And even Microsoft'south production trails past a wide margin as changes only announced in real-fourth dimension in Give-and-take 2016, non the other apps". Conclusively, he wrote: "The progress made betwixt the beginning Google App release and now has been considerable. Every bit the world moves to more and more mobile computing, Google has a distinct advantage. Simply tradition dies difficult, and those who build more than basic documents, spreadsheets, and presentations will remain tied to their desktops and laptops for the time being."[112]

After Google+ was launched, many manufactures were published that emphasized that having a presence on Google+ helped with the business organization' Google search upshot rankings. Particularly public-facing Pages and +1 buttons were pushed as constructive marketing strategies.[113] [114] [115] [116]

However, writing for The New York Times, Quentin Hardy said that "the sour grapes version is that Google Plus isn't getting anything like the buzz or traffic of Facebook, and so Google is figuring out other ways to make the service relevant". However, Hardy did annotation that the integration between Google+ and other, more than popular Google services, including Hangouts, meant "it'southward still early, simply information technology's easy to come across how this could be an efficient way to bring workers to a virtual coming together, collaborate during it and embed in a calendar the future work commitments and follow-up that result".[117]

Competitors [edit]

The key competitor to the Google suite is Microsoft Function 365, Microsoft'south cloud-based offer for businesses that includes similar products. The central differences are in the pricing plans, storage space and number of features.

As noted by TechRepublic in 2013, pricing plans differ in that "Google Apps has a quick and easy pricing program for their standard Google Apps for Business organization parcel: $five per user per month or $50 per user per year ... In contrast, Office 365 has a multitude of plans (six equally of September, 2013) which can be both good and bad since it provides flexibility simply also involves some complexity to figure out the best choice". Storage infinite varies because "Office 365 gives users 50 GB of infinite in Outlook and 1 TB in OneDrive. Google Apps provides 30 GB of space which is spread among Gmail, Drive and Picasa". And regarding features, it states that "Role 365 has the advantage for plenty of users who have been familiar with Give-and-take, Excel and the rest of the gang for years; there is less of a learning bend than with Google Apps if the latter represents a make new experience ... Yet, it'south also true that Office is notorious for beingness loaded with complex, unused features which can cause confusion, so the familiarity many volition embrace also comes with something of a price, especially if companies are paying for advanced packages non all employees will employ. By contrast, Google Apps programs are fairly easy to acquire and intuitive, but may feel besides awkward for those who are hard-coded to work in Role."[118] Stephen Shankland of CNET wrote in 2014 that "It's difficult to compare Google Apps' success to that of Microsoft Part since Google doesn't release revenue or user figures".[119]

As of March 2016[update], Microsoft has 60 one thousand thousand commercial customers signed upward for its Office 365 product offering, with "50,000 small business customers added to Office 365 each month".[120]

Meet also [edit]

  • Google Cloud Platform
  • Google Drive for Work
  • Comparison of part suites
  • Online part suite

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Further reading [edit]

  • Ben-Aroya, Dvir (November 23, 2020). "How Google Workspace unlocked the market for subscription business software". The Adjacent Web . Retrieved November 23, 2020.
  • Beswick, James (2009). Getting Productive With Google Apps. San Francisco, CA: 415 Systems. ISBN978-1-4404-8676-0.
  • Conner, Nancy (2008). Google Apps: The Missing Transmission. Sebastopol: Pogue Press. ISBN978-0-596-51579-9.
  • Granneman, Scott (2008). Google Apps Deciphered: Compute in the Cloud to Streamline Your Desktop. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall. ISBN978-0-xiii-700470-6.
  • Meet the father of Google Apps (who used to work at Microsoft)

External links [edit]

  • website (Usa)
  • Official website (UK)
  • Official Google Apps Partner Search
  • Official Google Drive for Work
  • Official Google Apps Market place

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