Chromebooks in Business: No Longer Just a Kid’s Laptop
And here’s why businesses should take a hard look at them.
December 12, 2019
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For much of their existence, Chromebooks have been considered ideal laptops for schools and budget-constrained consumers, but not suitable for use by businesses, given their lack of enterprise features. But today, enterprise Chromebooks — increasingly more powerful devices with a significantly upgraded productivity platform — are primed to give many businesses what they need, but with a better price and security than other laptop options. And that means new opportunities for channel partners.
Takeaways for Your Business
In this report you’ll discover:
How Chromebook offers enterprises faster problem troubleshooting and resolution, improved security and operational efficiencies
The more than 200 device management policies Google makes available through its Chrome Enterprise license
Why Chromebooks-as-a-service is the perfect complement to other managed PC services you may offer
About the Author
Kurt Marko is an IT industry analyst, consultant and regular contributor to a number of technology publications, pursuing his passion for communications after a varied career that has spanned virtually the entire high-tech food chain from chips to systems. Upon graduating from Stanford University with bachelor’s and master’s degrees in electrical engineering, Marko spent several years as a semiconductor device physicist, doing process design, modeling and testing. He then joined AT&T Bell Laboratories as a memory chip designer and CAD and simulation developer. Moving to Hewlett-Packard, he started in the laser printer R&D lab doing electrophotography development, for which he earned a patent, but his love of computers eventually led him to join HP’s nascent technical IT group. Marko spent 15 years as an IT engineer and was a lead architect for several enterprisewide infrastructure projects at HP, including the Windows domain infrastructure, remote access service, Exchange email infrastructure and managed web services.
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