I recommend considering more comprehensive solutions as Google Chrome's free version might have limitations for detailed research needs. I'd rate the solution four out of ten.
Senior Vice President, Digital Transformation at Iopex-Technologies
Real User
Top 10
2024-04-22T06:23:15Z
Apr 22, 2024
My company has a product servicing team of 12 people, consisting of network engineers who call themselves network support, and the other teams in my company refer to them as the setup servicing team. Though not all of them manage Google, some of them do it when required. In terms of the manageability benefits offered by the product to my company's team, I would say that there was not much of a learning curve involved when we migrated from Microsoft to Google around two years ago, and it was pretty easy to integrate. I have not utilized Google Chrome's flexibility for remote work. The solution has some good points in terms of scalability and ease of use. However, my company doesn't like the UX component of the product, and it is also one of the reasons why we miss Microsoft Teams. I can recommend the product to others after considering their needs. If a user has more money to invest, they should choose Microsoft. I rate the tool an eight out of ten.
I would recommend the tool to others. If we need something to be renewed or get a notification that our access is about to expire, we notify our manager. Overall, I rate the product an eight out of ten.
Unix addmin at a computer software company with 5,001-10,000 employees
Real User
Top 5
2023-09-12T09:46:11Z
Sep 12, 2023
I don't need any technical person to help me with the product's use. Google Chrome Enterprise is a solution that is easy to use, deploy, and maintain. Google Chrome Enterprise is like a one-stop shop for everything. I rate the overall product a ten out of ten.
Google Chrome Enterprise gets automatically updated if you have an internet connection and the solution's license version. Google Chrome Enterprise is deployed on the cloud. I can deploy the solution myself. The solution’s support is provided by Google directly. I would recommend Google Chrome Enterprise to other users. Overall, I rate Google Chrome Enterprise ten out of ten.
The maintenance of the solution is very simple. There is a lot of information in the solution's help center. So my team can administrate and do all the operations, making it very easy for us to maintain. I would suggest the potential users of the solution be happy since it is a very good product. Overall, I rate the solution a ten out of ten.
They're the king of the market. So, they do improve it all the time. I would like to see everyone not just using Chrome or a Chromium browser. Either Microsoft is using the same engine as Google now, and that's good as far as compatibility, but not necessarily great as far as having things on the web being done in a way that is generic and useful to any given web browser, whether it's using Chrome as its underlying engine or the Chromium base, or whether it's completely separate. I rate the overall solution a seven and a half out of ten.
I rate the solution an eight out of ten. The solution is good but can improve by including additional extensions that can be adapted to support different browsing behaviours. I advise users adopting the solution to set it up across all their different devices to leverage it in the best way possible and continuously update their browsers.
I'd advise those considering the solution that part of the process is training some staff to have a good foundation in GCP to understand what they're getting involved in as it's easy to say you're running it off the admin console and it's a pretty easy point and click, fill in the box, whatever you want to, however, you really need to understand the spend and the concept to the GCP console. That's kind of like AWS saying, hey man, here's our health lake, our data lake, and all you got to do is put whatever instances you want in there and whatever connectors you want and APIs, and we'll take care of it. Well, if you don't really understand AWS suspend and workflow, you can get yourself in trouble quickly. You could have too much on the EBS side or too much on the block storage side. It's the same thing when you're looking at Chrome OS. One of the important aspects of it on the Enterprise is to also look at GCPs management and how all this is taking place, as some of those applications that you're going to be running aren't all necessarily in the Google store. If you're going to host an EMR like Cerner, Allscripts, Meditech, Epic, or whatever it is in the cloud, then that's going to be a different approach on how you access that from your Chrome OS. Therefore, my recommendation is if you're going to go that way, make sure your IT staff has an understanding of GCPs processes and how that all works from a fundamental standpoint. I'd rate the product at a seven out of ten from what I've seen so far. As far as I'm concerned, I have to be neutral. I don't really make any pretense subjectivity. Honestly, I'm an IT guy. I'm also a medical guy, and I'm also an AB guy and a network guy in general. I cover a lot of bases and a lot of times what I'm looking for is a distributed system that can handle a lot of high-end workstation virtual desktops. We're running Nvidia CUDAs and whatever we had to run in the background to be used for rendering, Multislice CTs, et cetera. It's got some pitfalls. You understand that when you're not running full-blown applications. You're still at a disadvantage for certain things. Also, certain specialty groups and departments may have to bring in software that is a standalone type approach. You have got to figure out, can you access that from a browser, a secure browser or not? There are some disconnects as to who's in the flock or not. Whereas, if you're running in a total Windows environment and you're running Windows Server 2022 or 2019, and you're running whatever you want as Hyper-V sessions, that's easier to do. There's a trade-off when you look at what the capabilities are.
Software Engineer at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2021-06-14T17:59:41Z
Jun 14, 2021
I would highly recommend this solution for any enterprise that is looking to use this tool for their workspace. Google is a well-known enterprise and this solution includes many features which are scalable for remote work. I rate Google Chrome Enterprise a seven out of ten.
Google Chrome Enterprise combines Chrome OS and Chrome Browser to enable work in the cloud. Manage users’ access to data, applications, and extensions without breaking a sweat. Work securely from anywhere, on any device. Your data is kept safe in the cloud.
I recommend considering more comprehensive solutions as Google Chrome's free version might have limitations for detailed research needs. I'd rate the solution four out of ten.
My company has a product servicing team of 12 people, consisting of network engineers who call themselves network support, and the other teams in my company refer to them as the setup servicing team. Though not all of them manage Google, some of them do it when required. In terms of the manageability benefits offered by the product to my company's team, I would say that there was not much of a learning curve involved when we migrated from Microsoft to Google around two years ago, and it was pretty easy to integrate. I have not utilized Google Chrome's flexibility for remote work. The solution has some good points in terms of scalability and ease of use. However, my company doesn't like the UX component of the product, and it is also one of the reasons why we miss Microsoft Teams. I can recommend the product to others after considering their needs. If a user has more money to invest, they should choose Microsoft. I rate the tool an eight out of ten.
I would recommend the tool to others. If we need something to be renewed or get a notification that our access is about to expire, we notify our manager. Overall, I rate the product an eight out of ten.
I rate Google Chrome Enterprise a ten out of ten. We prefer using Chrome's operating system and Linux, especially for dealing with transactions.
I don't need any technical person to help me with the product's use. Google Chrome Enterprise is a solution that is easy to use, deploy, and maintain. Google Chrome Enterprise is like a one-stop shop for everything. I rate the overall product a ten out of ten.
Google Chrome Enterprise gets automatically updated if you have an internet connection and the solution's license version. Google Chrome Enterprise is deployed on the cloud. I can deploy the solution myself. The solution’s support is provided by Google directly. I would recommend Google Chrome Enterprise to other users. Overall, I rate Google Chrome Enterprise ten out of ten.
The maintenance of the solution is very simple. There is a lot of information in the solution's help center. So my team can administrate and do all the operations, making it very easy for us to maintain. I would suggest the potential users of the solution be happy since it is a very good product. Overall, I rate the solution a ten out of ten.
They're the king of the market. So, they do improve it all the time. I would like to see everyone not just using Chrome or a Chromium browser. Either Microsoft is using the same engine as Google now, and that's good as far as compatibility, but not necessarily great as far as having things on the web being done in a way that is generic and useful to any given web browser, whether it's using Chrome as its underlying engine or the Chromium base, or whether it's completely separate. I rate the overall solution a seven and a half out of ten.
I'd rate the solution ten out of ten. I love Google. It's a great product.
I rate the solution an eight out of ten. The solution is good but can improve by including additional extensions that can be adapted to support different browsing behaviours. I advise users adopting the solution to set it up across all their different devices to leverage it in the best way possible and continuously update their browsers.
I'd advise those considering the solution that part of the process is training some staff to have a good foundation in GCP to understand what they're getting involved in as it's easy to say you're running it off the admin console and it's a pretty easy point and click, fill in the box, whatever you want to, however, you really need to understand the spend and the concept to the GCP console. That's kind of like AWS saying, hey man, here's our health lake, our data lake, and all you got to do is put whatever instances you want in there and whatever connectors you want and APIs, and we'll take care of it. Well, if you don't really understand AWS suspend and workflow, you can get yourself in trouble quickly. You could have too much on the EBS side or too much on the block storage side. It's the same thing when you're looking at Chrome OS. One of the important aspects of it on the Enterprise is to also look at GCPs management and how all this is taking place, as some of those applications that you're going to be running aren't all necessarily in the Google store. If you're going to host an EMR like Cerner, Allscripts, Meditech, Epic, or whatever it is in the cloud, then that's going to be a different approach on how you access that from your Chrome OS. Therefore, my recommendation is if you're going to go that way, make sure your IT staff has an understanding of GCPs processes and how that all works from a fundamental standpoint. I'd rate the product at a seven out of ten from what I've seen so far. As far as I'm concerned, I have to be neutral. I don't really make any pretense subjectivity. Honestly, I'm an IT guy. I'm also a medical guy, and I'm also an AB guy and a network guy in general. I cover a lot of bases and a lot of times what I'm looking for is a distributed system that can handle a lot of high-end workstation virtual desktops. We're running Nvidia CUDAs and whatever we had to run in the background to be used for rendering, Multislice CTs, et cetera. It's got some pitfalls. You understand that when you're not running full-blown applications. You're still at a disadvantage for certain things. Also, certain specialty groups and departments may have to bring in software that is a standalone type approach. You have got to figure out, can you access that from a browser, a secure browser or not? There are some disconnects as to who's in the flock or not. Whereas, if you're running in a total Windows environment and you're running Windows Server 2022 or 2019, and you're running whatever you want as Hyper-V sessions, that's easier to do. There's a trade-off when you look at what the capabilities are.
I would highly recommend this solution for any enterprise that is looking to use this tool for their workspace. Google is a well-known enterprise and this solution includes many features which are scalable for remote work. I rate Google Chrome Enterprise a seven out of ten.