IT Professional at a educational organization with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
Top 20
2024-10-15T06:12:00Z
Oct 15, 2024
We are using Google Workspace for email communication, calendar, Google Drive, spreadsheets, and documents. The main usage includes cloud computing, online spreadsheets, and word documents for meetings and daily work.
Director / Web Developer / Administrator at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Real User
Top 20
2024-09-26T15:01:00Z
Sep 26, 2024
We use Google Workspace primarily for email communication, Google Chat features, and various email groups. Employees utilize Gmail as the main product, and we manage emails and communication tools within Google Workspace.
We use Google Workspace for mail, calendaring, conference calls, collaboration on documents, and advanced features of the calendar similar to Calendly. We utilize Google Sheets connected with BigQuery for large data analysis and work with documents, spreadsheets, presentations, and text files. We assign tasks and collaborate seamlessly across locations, enhancing productivity significantly.
The solution is primarily used for: 1. Collaboration. As a presales person, on a daily basis, I have to work with my team collaboratively on multiple documents at the same time, and this tool allows me to execute the activities effectively in real time 2. Documents Storage and Management 3. Form development to gather regular feedback and information from customers and internal employees 4. Calendar, spreadsheets, Drive, Meet, and Gmail. These all features help me to do effectively communication and execution of collaborative tasks across the team in real time.
Support Engineer at a manufacturing company with 11-50 employees
Real User
Top 5
2023-06-27T12:57:15Z
Jun 27, 2023
The product is a SaaS platform that helps us work remotely from anywhere in the world with just internet access. We can send emails and collaborate with friends. It is a secure workspace.
I utilize Google Workspace for my active files. I personally prefer to store all my files on Google as it allows me to access them from any device, provided I have an internet connection. The benefit of using Google apps is that they function similarly across all platforms, so it doesn't matter which device I'm using, as it all works seamlessly.
Human Resources Manager at a wholesaler/distributor with 11-50 employees
Real User
2022-12-19T14:31:07Z
Dec 19, 2022
I use Google Workspace for work and personal purposes. For example, I use Gmail to connect with friends and family members. I send emails and links to articles and videos I like to watch. I do HR consulting on the side, so from a work standpoint, I use Google Workspace to help organize invoices and submit proposals to potential clients. I mainly communicate through Gmail to get my side business going.
Our emails and everything are from Google at the moment, and that's it. In terms of apps, mostly, we are using Google Sheets and Google Meet - all the basic features.
We use this for everything. We use Slides for presentations, Sheets for analysis, Google Data Studio for reports, Google Sites internally on our internet and for our clients as well, to show them some financial reports. We don't use the Google Docs. Primarily we use Sheets, Slides, Data Studio, and Sites.
I use G Suite for email and to plan activities, daily work, and meetings. I also use Google Docs and Google Drive to collect all the customer information. It's like Microsoft SharePoint but from Google. My company has 13,000 employees, and everyone uses G Suite, including sales staff, engineers, and management. Users work with different G Suite tools depending on their roles. I'm using most of G Suite in my sales role.
Project Lead at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Reseller
2022-07-24T07:26:50Z
Jul 24, 2022
Most of the customers use the solution for basic and standard planning and stuff like that. They do have a variety of use cases. They have security parameters, and internal access to security policies for accessing email.
I mainly use G Suite for keeping notes and the calendar. I also use the productivity tools or applications that belong to G Suite and the free email service as well as the Chrome browser to search Google.
Senior Manager/ Co-Founder at a consultancy with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2021-08-06T14:48:26Z
Aug 6, 2021
Our primary use case is for emails, document creation, managing and storing documents, and using the administration console for managing user access. I'm the founder and a partner in the company and we are customers of G Suite Enterprise.
CEO at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Real User
2021-06-02T12:16:51Z
Jun 2, 2021
We are using this solution for internal office collaboration, for example, shared documents and storage. We are also using Jira, and this is what supports our internal processes development, and support processes.
Head of Product at a tech services company with 201-500 employees
Real User
2021-05-01T08:22:09Z
May 1, 2021
We primarily use the solution for email and Google Drive. We use Google Sheets as well occasionally. It's mainly those items. We don't really use Google Docs. It's largely Google Drive and Gmail.
Director, Middle East, East India & SAARC at DMX Technologies
Real User
2021-04-28T14:57:03Z
Apr 28, 2021
The product itself has a host of tools that come with it. Basically, we use it for our online meetings - web-based meetings. We use Google Meet for them. For file storage, we are using Google Drive. For any surveys or anything, again, there are capabilities. We are using the product for Gmail - their email service.
This solution is our primary tool for communication and collaboration within the company. We use it for everything possible. We are partners with Google and I'm a cloud expert and company partner.
Head Of Technology - Toca Social at a media company with 11-50 employees
Real User
2021-02-11T15:15:09Z
Feb 11, 2021
It is mostly used for email and account management. Our infrastructure is linked to Google. We have our own domain, but the mail is Google-based. We don't have a rigid infrastructure with domain servers and things like that. Each individual computer is linked to the main account of the user for Google validation processes. We also use cloud storage for Google Drive and file sharing across the company.
Technology Competency and Solution Head at LearningMate
Real User
2020-12-29T12:18:11Z
Dec 29, 2020
We are using the complete G Suite Enterprise. It includes Google Email, Google Drive, Google Meet, Google Docs, and Google Sites. For our internal meetings, we are using Google Meet. For our email services, Google Email is there, and for our documents, we use Google Drive Enterprise. We are using the latest version of G Suite Enterprise.
We use several components of G Suite for our daily tasks including sending and receiving emails, Google Drive for storing data, and Google Calendar for meetings.
We have different use cases. We have a set of people, like the executives and recruiters, who use G Suite for documentation, email, and everything. There is a separate set of people, like the leadership team, who use it just for emails. We also use Google Meet for team meetings. All our laptops are getting backed up to Google Drive. Google has covered everything in one shot.
Our administrator has it set up so that we can share the Calendar and Gmail, we can send Gmail outside, but we cannot include any outsiders in the documents. It is possible to change that, but that's the way our administrator has set it up, that it's totally a private environment. We use Gmail, we use Calendar, we use Drive and Drive includes presentations, although their presentations aren't great, documents and spreadsheets, workbooks, which are multiple spreadsheets. I think that's it. But the presentation is not great so we don't use it very much.
It's a wonderful solution for an organization that is changing in size dramatically. I find it super easy to add, delete, or replace users. From an administrative perspective, that's really nice. It provides all the collaboration and integration needed for teams and uses the Microsoft Suite of solutions quite nicely.
Founder & MD at Coequal Associates Private Limited
Real User
2020-06-25T10:49:11Z
Jun 25, 2020
We have a team of eight people and everyone is using G Suite whether for collaboration, storing files, Google Word, or using Sheets to Slides, it's all on G Suite. 99.95% of our work revolves around it. It's mainly for office related work and collaborations, that's our primary use case. We're a customer of G Suite and I'm the founder and M.D. of our company.
IT Manager at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2020-06-14T08:03:13Z
Jun 14, 2020
Our primary use case for this solution is collaboration but we also use it for email and the calendar. We deal with medium and large size companies. We're partners with G Suite and I'm an IT cloud manager.
Director Of Information Technology at a tech services company with 201-500 employees
Real User
2020-06-14T08:03:00Z
Jun 14, 2020
We use it as our main email system, so everybody is on that email as a platform. We use it for collaboration, using their tools for Google Meet or Google Hangouts. We use it for their tools that are similar to office tools. They have a spreadsheet, they have what you would see in Office, and they have similar tools to that. I'm able to do a Word documentation or editor, and spreadsheets. We use it for meetings, so it is our counterpoint to an office type of thing.
The main reason I use this platform is to share ideas with my coworkers in a safe way and in real time. G Suite is a platform that unifies what the office requires. Email, calculator, and calendar, among others. It is also easy to implement and its performance is excellent.
It's an amazing business solution to manage enterprise data efficiently and with ultimate privacy. All of the accounts can be easily managed by the administrator to detect malfunctions within the enterprise.
Similar to G Suite, all Google Workspace plans provide a custom email for your business and include collaboration tools like Gmail, Calendar, Meet, Chat, Drive, Docs, Sheets, Slides, Forms, Sites, and more.
As we’ve evolved G Suite into a more integrated experience across our communication and collaboration tools, we’ve rebranded to Google Workspace to more accurately represent the product vision.
I use Google Workspace for mail, chat, documents, spreadsheets, and presentations.
We are using Google Workspace for email communication, calendar, Google Drive, spreadsheets, and documents. The main usage includes cloud computing, online spreadsheets, and word documents for meetings and daily work.
We use Google Workspace primarily for email communication, Google Chat features, and various email groups. Employees utilize Gmail as the main product, and we manage emails and communication tools within Google Workspace.
We use Google Workspace for mail, calendaring, conference calls, collaboration on documents, and advanced features of the calendar similar to Calendly. We utilize Google Sheets connected with BigQuery for large data analysis and work with documents, spreadsheets, presentations, and text files. We assign tasks and collaborate seamlessly across locations, enhancing productivity significantly.
I use the spreadsheets for number crunching and analysis. I also use Google Docs to collaborate.
The solution is primarily used for: 1. Collaboration. As a presales person, on a daily basis, I have to work with my team collaboratively on multiple documents at the same time, and this tool allows me to execute the activities effectively in real time 2. Documents Storage and Management 3. Form development to gather regular feedback and information from customers and internal employees 4. Calendar, spreadsheets, Drive, Meet, and Gmail. These all features help me to do effectively communication and execution of collaborative tasks across the team in real time.
I use the product for Gmail and Google Drive.
I use this solution for emailing, checking calendars, and storing data in Google Drive.
The product is a SaaS platform that helps us work remotely from anywhere in the world with just internet access. We can send emails and collaborate with friends. It is a secure workspace.
I utilize Google Workspace for my active files. I personally prefer to store all my files on Google as it allows me to access them from any device, provided I have an internet connection. The benefit of using Google apps is that they function similarly across all platforms, so it doesn't matter which device I'm using, as it all works seamlessly.
I use Google Workspace for Gmail and as my workstation.
I use it for communicating with people, editing files simultaneously, sharing files, and uploading documents.
Our primary use case for the solution is for email, worksheets, documents and presentations. We deploy the solution on cloud.
I use Google Workspace for work and personal purposes. For example, I use Gmail to connect with friends and family members. I send emails and links to articles and videos I like to watch. I do HR consulting on the side, so from a work standpoint, I use Google Workspace to help organize invoices and submit proposals to potential clients. I mainly communicate through Gmail to get my side business going.
The solution is primarily used for a variety of purposes. We use it for mailboxes, documentation, et cetera.
Our emails and everything are from Google at the moment, and that's it. In terms of apps, mostly, we are using Google Sheets and Google Meet - all the basic features.
We use this for everything. We use Slides for presentations, Sheets for analysis, Google Data Studio for reports, Google Sites internally on our internet and for our clients as well, to show them some financial reports. We don't use the Google Docs. Primarily we use Sheets, Slides, Data Studio, and Sites.
I use G Suite for email and to plan activities, daily work, and meetings. I also use Google Docs and Google Drive to collect all the customer information. It's like Microsoft SharePoint but from Google. My company has 13,000 employees, and everyone uses G Suite, including sales staff, engineers, and management. Users work with different G Suite tools depending on their roles. I'm using most of G Suite in my sales role.
Most of the customers use the solution for basic and standard planning and stuff like that. They do have a variety of use cases. They have security parameters, and internal access to security policies for accessing email.
I mainly use G Suite for collaboration, online meetings, document sharing, and email.
We have about 200 people at our company using all aspects of G Suite, from Google Drive to Gmail.
I use this solution in a variety of different cases i.e. emailing, audio and video conferencing, sharing files, etc.
I mainly use G Suite for keeping notes and the calendar. I also use the productivity tools or applications that belong to G Suite and the free email service as well as the Chrome browser to search Google.
We use G Suite Enterprise mainly for communication in the form of emails and chat but it has multiple usages.
We primarily use the solution for work and also for the MDM BYOD control.
I work for a consultancy and conduct research for my customers. We are using G Suite to track activities and write some memos.
I am using G Suite Enterprise for a messaging platform and identity service.
We do not make use of the software Enterprise, but only of the basic edition, such as Gmail and Google Docs.
We mainly use it as our email system.
Our primary use case is for emails, document creation, managing and storing documents, and using the administration console for managing user access. I'm the founder and a partner in the company and we are customers of G Suite Enterprise.
I'm a customer of G Suite Enterprise and a user.
We are using this solution for internal office collaboration, for example, shared documents and storage. We are also using Jira, and this is what supports our internal processes development, and support processes.
We use the solution for collaborative jobs, email, meetings, Google Drive and for storing information.
I use G Suite Enterprise for email.
We tend to implement this solution for our clients. The solution is mainly used for email.
We use G Suite Enterprise as a productivity tool. It's used to make spreadsheets, and we use Google Docs for text editing.
We primarily use the solution for email and Google Drive. We use Google Sheets as well occasionally. It's mainly those items. We don't really use Google Docs. It's largely Google Drive and Gmail.
The product itself has a host of tools that come with it. Basically, we use it for our online meetings - web-based meetings. We use Google Meet for them. For file storage, we are using Google Drive. For any surveys or anything, again, there are capabilities. We are using the product for Gmail - their email service.
We are using it for online calendar and meetings. It can also be used for email, notes, cloud storage, and Google Drive.
This solution is our primary tool for communication and collaboration within the company. We use it for everything possible. We are partners with Google and I'm a cloud expert and company partner.
We primarily use the solution for the various software on the platform. We also use it for sales administration.
It is mostly used for email and account management. Our infrastructure is linked to Google. We have our own domain, but the mail is Google-based. We don't have a rigid infrastructure with domain servers and things like that. Each individual computer is linked to the main account of the user for Google validation processes. We also use cloud storage for Google Drive and file sharing across the company.
We are using the complete G Suite Enterprise. It includes Google Email, Google Drive, Google Meet, Google Docs, and Google Sites. For our internal meetings, we are using Google Meet. For our email services, Google Email is there, and for our documents, we use Google Drive Enterprise. We are using the latest version of G Suite Enterprise.
We use several components of G Suite for our daily tasks including sending and receiving emails, Google Drive for storing data, and Google Calendar for meetings.
We have different use cases. We have a set of people, like the executives and recruiters, who use G Suite for documentation, email, and everything. There is a separate set of people, like the leadership team, who use it just for emails. We also use Google Meet for team meetings. All our laptops are getting backed up to Google Drive. Google has covered everything in one shot.
The primary use case of this solution is our mailbox engine.
Our administrator has it set up so that we can share the Calendar and Gmail, we can send Gmail outside, but we cannot include any outsiders in the documents. It is possible to change that, but that's the way our administrator has set it up, that it's totally a private environment. We use Gmail, we use Calendar, we use Drive and Drive includes presentations, although their presentations aren't great, documents and spreadsheets, workbooks, which are multiple spreadsheets. I think that's it. But the presentation is not great so we don't use it very much.
It's a wonderful solution for an organization that is changing in size dramatically. I find it super easy to add, delete, or replace users. From an administrative perspective, that's really nice. It provides all the collaboration and integration needed for teams and uses the Microsoft Suite of solutions quite nicely.
The primary use case is for communications, through email.
We have a team of eight people and everyone is using G Suite whether for collaboration, storing files, Google Word, or using Sheets to Slides, it's all on G Suite. 99.95% of our work revolves around it. It's mainly for office related work and collaborations, that's our primary use case. We're a customer of G Suite and I'm the founder and M.D. of our company.
I use it for various aspects of my business (scheduling/calendar, email, etc.).
Our primary use case for this solution is collaboration but we also use it for email and the calendar. We deal with medium and large size companies. We're partners with G Suite and I'm an IT cloud manager.
We use it as our main email system, so everybody is on that email as a platform. We use it for collaboration, using their tools for Google Meet or Google Hangouts. We use it for their tools that are similar to office tools. They have a spreadsheet, they have what you would see in Office, and they have similar tools to that. I'm able to do a Word documentation or editor, and spreadsheets. We use it for meetings, so it is our counterpoint to an office type of thing.
I deployed this for a public administration with two hundred accounts. They were replacing Office 365 with this solution because of the price.
The main reason I use this platform is to share ideas with my coworkers in a safe way and in real time. G Suite is a platform that unifies what the office requires. Email, calculator, and calendar, among others. It is also easy to implement and its performance is excellent.
It's an amazing business solution to manage enterprise data efficiently and with ultimate privacy. All of the accounts can be easily managed by the administrator to detect malfunctions within the enterprise.
Awesome collaboration features. Great group meetings, sharing, and using an integrated environment with office tools.