Today, Google announced that Google+ would now be considered a core service for the company's Google for Work program.
This means that Google+ will have the same technical support and service level commitments as any other core service offered by the program.
Google is reportedly preparing to rename its Google for Work services to "Google Cloud". This will include apps such as Docs and Inbox, and will also include Chromebooks and Android devices. The changes are said to be coming at an event on September 29th.
Amit has been running Google for Work over the last 6 years but Google executives feel he would be better fit in their new VR division.
Some speculate that having such a distinguished person running the VR division means Google is gearing up to really push it as a new business venture. We'll...
Google has just announced a plan to combine all of their cloud-based divisions into one organization that has yet to be named.
The shift is said to allow Google's product, engineering, marketing and sales to be more integrated than ever.
The person in charge of this new organization will be...
Google is betting big on their enterprise offerings, and they're doing so by offering a free way to try out Google for Work for those who have deals in place with Microsoft for Office.
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