
The Chrome OS management console can enable zero-touch deployment for Chromebooks and Chromeboxes.
For an operating system to be successful in an enterprise environment, it needs to be easily managed. System administrators don't want to spend a lot of time tweaking each new system on their network by hand, and users want the computers they use every day to work reliably and predictably. This means administrators need to be able to manage applications and updates behind-the-scenes without interrupting users' work.
All major operating systems, from Windows to OS X to iOS to Android, are all fully customizable and manageable using either first- or third-party tools. Google's Chrome OS is no exception. As part of our ongoing check-in with the revamped operating system and new, more robust Chrome hardware, today we'll be spending some time with the Chrome OS management console, looking at whether it makes Chrome OS a viable choice for businesses.
"Zero-touch" Chrome OS management
To get some background on the management console’s development and features, we spoke to Glenn Wilson, a product manager on the Chrome OS team who has also worked on the Chrome browser’s enterprise features.Read more | Comments
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