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End-user computing that’s made for today and ready for what’s next

October 23, 2024
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Mark Berschadski

Director, Product Management, Chrome Enterprise

Naveen Viswanatha

Director, Product Management, ChromeOS

The way we work has fundamentally changed. We're more mobile, more dispersed, and more reliant on cloud-based tools than ever before and we’re inspired by what efficiencies AI can bring to our work day. At Google, we're committed to building end user computing tools that empower businesses to thrive today and ensuring you have the solutions you need to succeed in the future of work. That's why we're constantly evolving Chrome Enterprise and ChromeOS to provide a secure, flexible, and user-friendly platform that puts the power of the web at your fingertips.

The Evolution of Computing

A recent Forrester study showed that 90% of IT professionals agreed that the future of end user computing is web based.1 With hundreds of millions of enterprise users, Chrome has become a platform for modern work. As an enterprise browser, it gives organizations the control and visibility they need to manage their workforce. Securing at the browser layer reduces complexity compared to traditional security tools, and it helps mitigate risks right where users face them.

Google Workspace and other cloud-based productivity suites offer the ability to work seamlessly and collaborate from anywhere using the web. Many organizations also use virtual app delivery like Cameyo to bring legacy apps to the web, allowing them to benefit from security and management offered by a secure enterprise browser across all of their apps.

With your apps being managed primarily as web apps, organizations can extend the cloud benefits of ease of management, security, and lower cost of ownership to their devices. ChromeOS is an easy to manage, secure, modern operating system specifically designed for web workloads.

As we build for the future of end user computing, we make sure our products are:

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Let’s take a look at some of the new capabilities we’re bringing across Chrome Enterprise and ChromeOS to help enterprises:

Made for Modern Work

Today's workforce is dynamic and dispersed. Our products are designed to adapt to various work styles and locations, enabling employees to stay productive regardless of where they are.

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Giving businesses a dedicated Enterprise Web Store for extensions

Later this year, we’ll be previewing a new Enterprise Web Store for extensions, which will enable enterprises to offer a curated web store experience. With this launch, a business user can easily access all of the recommended extensions for their organization right from the web store landing page.

We’re also increasing the visibility of extension activity with extension telemetry integration into Google SecOps. We know our risk scoring capabilities are something customers already find valuable, so we’ll also be giving more risk score information to IT teams inside our management console.

At Google, we believe AI should be made available to users in the context of their workflow. For this reason, we’ve made features like Google Lens, Help me read, and Help me write available for workers to be productive within Chrome. But, we know work also happens outside of the browser, which is why we offer AI features across ChromeOS as well.

Most recently we announced new features for Chromebook Plus, our line of devices that combine AI-enabled software with more powerful hardware. Specifically, we’ve extended many features like Help me read to summarize long PDF documents, Welcome Recap to pick up where you left off at login, and Live Translate for translated audio captions so that users can get the help of AI within the context of their work.

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New Samsung Galaxy Chromebook Plus

We also announced the Samsung Galaxy Chromebook Plus, the thinnest and lightest Chromebook Plus device, and the first device with a dedicated Quick Insert key for AI-enabled productivity at the push of a button.

Simple to manage

Our approach to management is designed to be fast, intuitive, and easy to use, freeing up valuable time for IT teams. We’re making it easier for IT to manage Chrome Enterprise and ChromeOS with new AI-driven improvements to the Admin console.

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New AI-powered improvements to the Google Admin console, including natural language powered search

When it comes to controls, we’ll be giving you full control over AI usage across Chrome and ChromeOS. Today, we allow you to manage this granularly by each feature, and we’re working on supporting broader policies you can apply to all AI capabilities that you may want to evaluate before allowing. We also want to help IT teams with their day-to-day work.

Later this year, we’ll be introducing AI recommended policies and natural language powered search within the Google Admin console. Imagine being able to sign in to the Admin console and have it recommend a policy, like setting a homepage for a specific group or organizational unit, and all you have to do is click a button to enable it. We have a ton of powerful admin features coming, so definitely stay tuned!

Secure by design

Security is not an afterthought, it's integrated into every aspect of our products. We offer robust, built-in security features to protect sensitive data and ensure compliance, and are continuously adding to the protections available to enterprises.

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We introduced Chrome Enterprise Premium earlier this year. This allows companies to apply advanced threat and data protections right in Chrome. We are adding even more data protections, and have new capabilities organizations can take advantage of: copy/paste control policies and an evidence locker where security teams can store files and data for later investigation. We also just launched screenshot protections in Private Preview and this feature will be generally available in November.

Let’s say one of your end users attempts to copy data from a customer support application and tries to paste it outside of Chrome into an unsanctioned app like Notepad. Now Chrome will block that copy/paste action, and give IT admins and security teams the reporting they need to do any necessary remediation.

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Safety reset allows end users to keep their history, favorites, local docs, and more, but will roll back the OS to a safer version.

Securing the browser is a critical step to protect your organization from threats. Securing your physical devices is an equally important step, and with ChromeOS, you get the most secure OS out of the box.2 ChromeOS not only offers built-in protections like read-only OS and verified boot, but we have some new security features that give IT admins the tools they need to keep their organization secure, like Safety reset. If you ever find that your ChromeOS devices are performing more slowly, or something about the device isn’t the same, there’s a way to go back to the last known version of your OS, without having to powerwash it entirely. Now, with the Safety reset feature, you can keep your history, favorites, local docs etc, but you can roll back your OS to a safer version.

We're committed to providing technology that's not only built for today but also ready for what’s next. We believe in empowering businesses with the tools they need to navigate the evolving landscape of work, enabling them to achieve their goals and unlock new possibilities. Join us on the Chrome Enterprise and ChromeOS journey as we continue to innovate and build the future of end user computing, together.

1A commissioned study conducted by Forrester on behalf of Google, “Deliver a Next-Generation Endpoint,” April, 2024

2Atredis Partners Google ChromeOS Competitive Analysis, 2024

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