Chrome, Google’s mobile, secure, easy-to-manage operating system, has quickly evolved to become the go-to browser for businesses all over the world. As a Google partner, we at Daston have noticed an uptick in businesses seeking secure cloud-based operating systems, and Google services have been a great fit.

Robert Shield, the director of engineering on the Chrome Browser Enterprise team, recently shared his thoughts on how Chrome became the browser of choice for businesses.

“Early on, we realized that businesses had specific needs for managing Chrome to a large workforce,” he said. “Shortly after Chrome’s initial launch, we added a variety of enterprise management capabilities, like Chrome Browser Cloud Management, and zero-trust solutions like BeyondCorp Enterprise, to help with added security controls, distributing software, and supporting legacy browsers.”

Once this happened, more and more companies began to rely on Chrome to complete tasks collaboratively and securely, both in the office and from home.

Shield noted that because the way people work has shifted to a remote or hybrid workforce, they now need to access data on various types of devices from anywhere in the world. As a result, securing data has never been more important. His team now gets a variety of requests from IT and security processionals who are using Chrome in modern enterprise environments.

“Customers tell us they have a growing need to secure access to data hosted in the cloud, so we provide tools to prevent data loss right in the browser,” he said. He added that Google makes it easy for businesses to integrate Chrome with popular security solutions providers, giving customers a deeper understanding of potentially harmful threats their users face on the Web so they can be more proactive in their remediation efforts.

Shield additionally shared a sneak peek at Chrome’s future.

“We are really focused on helping businesses safeguard their whole computing stack, from cloud services to the desktops, laptops, and phones used by workers,” he said. “With the move to cloud workloads accelerating over the coming years, we’re investing in tighter integrations between Chrome and the full slate of security tools and services that organizations use every day to provide complete end-to-end security for users and data. It’s exciting to see the browser evolve to play an active role in securing business environments.”

Ready to offer Google’s mobile, secure, easy-to-manage operating system to your remote workforce? Daston can help. Contact us today for a consultation:

Chrome, Google’s mobile, secure, easy-to-manage operating system, has quickly evolved to become the go-to browser for businesses all over the world. As a Google partner, we at Daston have noticed an uptick in businesses seeking secure cloud-based operating systems, and Google services have been a great fit.

Robert Shield, the director of engineering on the Chrome Browser Enterprise team, recently shared his thoughts on how Chrome became the browser of choice for businesses.

“Early on, we realized that businesses had specific needs for managing Chrome to a large workforce,” he said. “Shortly after Chrome’s initial launch, we added a variety of enterprise management capabilities, like Chrome Browser Cloud Management, and zero-trust solutions like BeyondCorp Enterprise, to help with added security controls, distributing software, and supporting legacy browsers.”

Once this happened, more and more companies began to rely on Chrome to complete tasks collaboratively and securely, both in the office and from home.

Shield noted that because the way people work has shifted to a remote or hybrid workforce, they now need to access data on various types of devices from anywhere in the world. As a result, securing data has never been more important. His team now gets a variety of requests from IT and security processionals who are using Chrome in modern enterprise environments.

“Customers tell us they have a growing need to secure access to data hosted in the cloud, so we provide tools to prevent data loss right in the browser,” he said. He added that Google makes it easy for businesses to integrate Chrome with popular security solutions providers, giving customers a deeper understanding of potentially harmful threats their users face on the Web so they can be more proactive in their remediation efforts.

Shield additionally shared a sneak peek at Chrome’s future.

“We are really focused on helping businesses safeguard their whole computing stack, from cloud services to the desktops, laptops, and phones used by workers,” he said. “With the move to cloud workloads accelerating over the coming years, we’re investing in tighter integrations between Chrome and the full slate of security tools and services that organizations use every day to provide complete end-to-end security for users and data. It’s exciting to see the browser evolve to play an active role in securing business environments.”

Ready to offer Google’s mobile, secure, easy-to-manage operating system to your remote workforce? Daston can help. Contact us today for a consultation:  703-288-3200