Chrome Browser Cloud Management is the ideal solution for organisations with distributed workforces that need to simplify security and browser management, while also improving user experience and streamlining operations.

This is according to Nick Treurnicht, Customer Engineer for Google Workspace at Digicloud Africa, Google’s enablement partner in Africa. Digicloud Africa is the sole distributor in Africa for Google products; Google Workspace, Google Cloud Platform, and is now also licensed to sell Chrome Products.

Treurnicht says the browser sits at the heart of remote workforce management and user experience: “Many organisations are still using outdated legacy browsers – and sometimes multiple versions of an outdated browser. But as the world moves closer to doing everything via a browser, it becomes harder for organisations to manage these estates. It is important for them to update to the most efficient browser, which supports security, productivity and management and is ideal for the distributed and hybrid workforce. Challenged to provide a remote working experience without physical access to the user, device or network, many IT departments are turning to Chrome Browser Cloud Management to keep business running.”

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“Google Chrome Browser Cloud Management is the new way to work, making older systems look primitive: “Innovators and startups have been quick to embrace this new way of working, and are seeing the benefits. Older, larger enterprises, dragging 50 years of legacy infrastructure behind them are slower to turn, but are coming to see the efficiency and cost benefits of a full Google cloud-based infrastructure.”

Nick Treunicht, Senior Customer Engineer, Digicloud Africa

Google’s Chrome Browser Cloud Management provides the browser on any device organisations need for cloud-enabled workforces. Chrome is made for the cloud, and the Chrome browser is the most secure browser in the world, with a fast growing range of features and extensions for management and productivity.

According to Treunicht when an organisation has staff connecting from a variety of offices and Wi-Fi hotspots, the organisation loses control of the network users are connected to, which opens a security loophole. With Google’s Chrome Browser Cloud Management, the browser itself is secure so it doesn’t matter how users connect, or whether they are using a Mac, Linux or Windows endpoint. If a device breaks down or is lost, users can simply log on with another device and access their same Chrome Browser and cloud data, with synched bookmarks and passwords – and even the same browser tabs they had open before the device was lost or stolen.

Chrome Browser Cloud Management is the ideal solution for organisations with distributed workforces that need to simplify security and browser management, while also improving user experience and streamlining operations.

This is according to Nick Treurnicht, Customer Engineer for Google Workspace at DigiCloud Africa, Google’s enablement partner in Africa. Digicloud Africa is the sole distributor in Africa for Google products; Google Workspace, Google Cloud Platform, and is now also licensed to sell Chrome Products.

Treurnicht says the browser sits at the heart of remote workforce management and user experience: “Many organisations are still using outdated legacy browsers – and sometimes multiple versions of an outdated browser. But as the world moves closer to doing everything via a browser, it becomes harder for organisations to  manage these estates. It is important for them to update to the most efficient browser, which supports security, productivity and management and is ideal for the distributed and hybrid workforce. Challenged to provide a remote working experience without physical access to the user, device or network, many IT departments are turning to Chrome Browser Cloud Management to keep business running.”

Google’s Chrome Browser Cloud Management provides the browser on any device organisations need for cloud-enabled workforces. Chrome is made for the cloud, and the Chrome browser is the most secure browser in the world, with a fast growing range of features and extensions for management and productivity.

According to Treunicht when an organisation has staff connecting from a variety of offices and Wi-Fi hotspots, the organisation loses control of the network users are connected to, which opens a security loophole. With Google’s Chrome Browser Cloud Management, the browser itself is secure so it doesn’tcmatter how users connect, or whether they are using a Mac, Linux or Windows endpoint. If a device breaks down or is lost, users can simply log on with another device and access their same Chrome Browser and cloud data, with synched bookmarks and passwords – and even the same browser tabs they had open before the device was lost or stolen.