Inside Google Cloud
Strengthening the G Suite ecosystem
November 3, 2015
Rahul Sood
Managing Director, Apps and Search at Work, Google Cloud
Great apps, recommended by Google
When we launched Google Apps in 2006, there weren’t many cloud apps on the market. Today, almost 10 years later, cloud software options abound. In some cases, this can make deciding on the right solution harder for customers. It can be difficult to assess which apps are secure, reliable, high-performing and well-integrated with the tools customers use most. And many businesses have neither the time nor the capability to do this assessment across all of the apps they might consider. To make this journey easier for our customers, Google will begin recommending apps from other providers. These apps are reviewed by Google and an independent third-party security firm to make sure that these solutions are safe and reliable, and meet our requirements for high quality integrations. An example is Smartsheet Project Management, which seamlessly integrates with Google Calendar, Gmail, Drive and Single Sign-On to deliver a great user experience, while meeting the security and integration requirements of a robust web solution.The initial set of applications being added to the Recommended for G Suite program includes:
- ProsperWorks for CRM
- Smartsheet for project management
- Ringcentral & Switch for cloud-based communications
- AODocs & Powertools for document management
- Ping Identity & Okta for identity and access management
This list will continue to grow as we review and add more apps.
Updates to the G Suite Marketplace
The G Suite Marketplace carries hundred of apps, including those that we’ve reviewed and recommended. These apps have been installed hundreds of millions of times by G Suite customers. We recently updated the G Suite Marketplace to make it easier for employees to find the right apps and added new notifications to let employees know when they have access to apps that just became available. To make it even easier to get your favorite apps on all of your devices, we’ll begin to feature a number of apps that also have Android mobile versions, with links to their Google Play for Work counterparts.These updates will help G Suite customers find the best apps for their needs, while making it simpler for employees to use any app on any device.