Archive of posts: 'G Suite' tag
How to Turn G Suite at Work Into Collaboration Nirvana
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Lea Rabinowitz
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For companies choosing a hosted productivity solution, there are two obvious options—Office 365 and G Suite. At first glance, they seem fairly similar. Both offer email, storage and a range of productivity tools like word processing, spreadsheets and presentation applications. But what you might not notice with one of the options is a little problem that could ruin your collaboration...
Tags: cloud apps, collaboration tools, G Suite
G Suite Gains Enterprise Ground as Users and IT Get More Comfortable
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Lea Rabinowitz
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G Suite is still the underdog compared to Microsoft Office 365. What’s keeping enterprises away? With Google dominating the consumer space, introducing it into the workplace seems like a natural fit for employee experience and productivity. The problem is, enterprises are ingrained in the Microsoft stack, and have been building entire workflows around Office products for years now. Even cavemen...
Tags: G Suite, Office 365, SaaS applications
Your G Suite Will Now Include Salesforce: Can You Monitor Them Both?
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Andrew Sanders
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Gmail is an unquestionable titan. 20% of all emails sent worldwide are sent using the Gmail platform, and a total of 1.2 billion users. This email dominance is reflected in the enterprise versions of its applications, known collectively as G Suite. Gmail and the other G Suite apps are now gaining ground for business use. Over three million business customers...
Tags: G Suite, SaaS applications, salesforce
SaaS Apps and Feature Gaps
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Christine Cignoli
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We’re slowly getting used to cloud and SaaS applications in every area of our lives—including at work. Even huge enterprises are starting to move important business apps to the cloud, like Office 365 and Google Docs. That shift affects IT and end users a lot, as both adjust to using and supporting new, cloud-based tools. Sometimes those SaaS applications lack...
Tags: G Suite, Office 365, SaaS applications