Using a Chromebook in a school environment is what most people have had access to and experience with with the Chrome devices. You may be outsourcing and wanting to ship machines to different parts of the world for your team to use, but you're concerned about security and you want to make sure that things run securely and are well protected, particularly if you're already using G Suite. ![]() Which means that you're growing and starting to think about your technology and your team, you're starting to think about standardizing the computer equipment that you might be buying for your staff. This video and this content is aimed at organizations who are growing and who are exiting the growth stage and going into the scale stage of business. So you're going to use your Google email address to sign in, you're going to use your Google account to store all of your data, and it's going to obviously connect to all of Google's services for you and make it easy to get your work done in the Google world. What you're actually looking at when you're using the computer is the Google world. Let that scare you, because it's a Google operating system. ![]() Now if right now you are used to a Windows machine or an Apple machine, which is what most people are using these days, you may be curious, what is a Chromebook and what is the operating system of Chrome? What is this Googly world of computers and what does it actually look like? Well, Chrome OS is a Linux-based operating system. If you've not heard of it or you don't know what it is, or you want to learn more about the absolute basics, I'm going to be covering Chrome OS for the absolute newbie in this video. ![]() In this video, I'm going to be covering the basics of Chrome OS for absolute newbies.
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