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Google wants you to use a Chromebook at work.

The company just announced a new enterprise version of Chrome OS that will make it much easier for businesses to use Chromebooks.

Chrome Enterprise, which will cost companies $50 a year for each device, adds a suite of business-focused features on top of Chromebooks' standard features. These include: single-sign-on support, theft prevention tools, integration with Microsoft Active Directory, and the ability for businesses to remotely manage printers, browser extensions, software updates, and networks.  Read more...

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via Zero Tech Blog

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