Google Workspace
| Google Workspace | |||||||
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| Initial release | February 2006 (as "Google Apps for Your Domain") | ||||||
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| Type | Online office suite | ||||||
| License | Trialware (Retail, volume licensing) | ||||||
| Website | workspace | ||||||
Google Workspace (formerly G Suite, formerly Google Apps) is a collection of cloud computing, productivity and collaboration tools, software and products developed and marketed by Google. It consists of Gmail, Contacts, Calendar, Meet and Chat for communication; Drive for storage; and the Google Docs Editors suite for content creation. An Admin Panel is provided for managing users and services.[5][6] Depending on edition Google Workspace may also include the digital interactive whiteboard Jamboard and an option to purchase add-ons such as the telephony service Voice.
The education edition adds a learning platform Google Classroom and today has the name Workspace for Education.[7] It previously included Google Currents for employee engagement.
While most of these services are individually available at no cost to consumers who use their free Google (Gmail) accounts, Google Workspace adds enterprise features such as custom email addresses at a domain (e.g. @your), an option for unlimited Drive storage, administrative tools and advanced settings, as well as 24/7 phone and email support.[6]
The suite was first launched in February 2006 as Gmail for Your Domain, before being expanded into Google Apps for Your Domain in the same year,[8] later rebranded as G Suite in 2016, then rebranded again in 2020 as Google Workspace.[9]
As of October 2021, Google Workspace had 9 million paying businesses.[10] The number of Education users in Google Workspace surpassed 170 million.[11][12]
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- ^ Rosalie Chan, Hugh Langley (March 15, 2023). "Google Workspace, an office-software suite, hit 9 million paying organizations". Business Insider. Retrieved February 12, 2024.
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- ^ "Introducing Google Workspace for Education". Google Blog. February 17, 2021. Retrieved February 23, 2024.
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