Through the new chrome enterprise connectors framework, Google emphasizes how chromebook works better in a "zero trust" enterprise environment This new integrated system is designed to make it easier for IT departments to implement chrome browsers and Chrome OS devices using existing security, endpoint and authentication solutions and other management solutions.
John Solomon, a Google Chrome OS executive, described the new tool as a "plug and play" solution that allows other companies to control Chrome OS management functions, such as remotely erasing chromebooks using BlackBerry unified endpoint management or marking malware downloads using Splunk. These types of management functions were previously implemented through the Google management console.
Managing and registering Chrome OS devices in the enterprise will still rely on Google tools such as Google admin and Chrome browser cloud management. However, new tools such as Chrome OS data controls provide enterprises with more options to allow or lock operations such as printing, screenshots, copy / paste and other potential data loss. It even allows it departments to better handle defective chrome operating system updates, which are currently available through the trusted tester program.
With windows PC, MAC and iPad In contrast, chromebook occupies a huge share of the education market. However, with the decline in PC shipments in the first quarter of this year, Google is seeking to broaden its horizons, so enterprises have become Google's new goal.