Google’s first enterprise product, the Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) portfolio now called G Suite, was bulked up Thursday with several new storage and communications services to improve its collaboration capabilities.
At the Google Cloud Next 2017 Conference, Prabhakar Raghavan, leader of the G Suite team, delivered a keynote sharing the changes coming to the cloud-productivity suite that was first conceived in 2006.
G Suite boasts three apps installed on more than a billion smart phones, and has more than three million paying business customers, Raghavan said.