

I much prefer the look and feel of using a dedicated application. It’s like the difference between using a webmail client or a real email client. Research: The complexities of multicloud deployments are often worth the benefits, even in uncertain timesīut some of us prefer a bit of separation between our web browsers and our productivity apps.

Learn how to adapt your business to the cloud for just $30 SEE: Research: Video conferencing tools and cloud-based solutions dominate digital workspaces VPN and VDI less popular with SMBs (TechRepublic Premium) Cloud: Must-read coverageĬomparing Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud So, when you need to work with Google Docs, you open Chrome, head over to or, and go to work. If you’re a Chromebook user, you have probably accepted your device is pretty much an interface for Google’s cloud offerings as well as a web browser for working outside of that particular ecosystem.
