How Google Chrome OS Can Improve Your Business Communications!
In our latest interview, we had the pleasure of speaking with Jimmy Riordan, a strategic overseas partner with Google, about the company’s innovative operating system, Google Chrome OS.
How Google Chrome OS Can Improve Your Business Communications!
Rich Technology Group embraces the power of Google Chrome OS and has prioritized equipping all of its technology aligned with Google’s cutting-edge ecosystem. By fully integrating Google’s suite of tools and technologies, RTG can streamline its operations and stay at the forefront of innovation.
Who is Jimmy Riordan?

Jimmy Riordan- Chrome Strategic Partnerships Manager at Google
Jimmy Riordan, a strategic partnerships manager with Google, has been developing and leading ChromeOS GTM strategy in the Contact Center space with Google's Channel Partners. Focused on making Chrome devices the "go-to hardware" in the contact center.
In our latest interview, we had the pleasure of speaking with Jimmy Riordan, a strategic overseas partner with Google, about the company’s innovative operating system, Google Chrome OS.
Below are the questions our CEO, Prince Rich, posed to Jimmy Riordan and Riordan’s insightful answers.
What is Google Chrome OS?

Google Chrome OS is a cloud-based operating system making waves in education and enterprise spaces. Currently, the number two operating system in the world, behind only Windows, Chrome OS is rapidly expanding its capabilities to meet the needs of businesses of all types. With various form factors and device options, Chrome OS is uniquely positioned to address common pain points in contact centers and unified communications.
How does Chrome OS enhance business communications?

At Google, we’re committed to redefining business applications and solutions with the power of Chrome OS. To that end, we launched the Chrome Enterprise Recommended program two years ago in partnership with the industry’s top UCAS and CCAS providers.
With partners like Vonage, RingCentral, and Cisco, we’ve taken their solutions, tested them, certified them, and optimized them to run more efficiently on Chrome OS devices compared to Windows and Mac. Says: “Jimmy Riordan, a strategic overseas partner with Google.”
As softphones and WebRTC technology continue to gain traction, we’re seeing more and more users turning to desktops with headsets to complete their work. We’re partnering with UCAAS and CCAS providers to bring Chrome OS devices to their customers and empower remote agents and information workers.
The benefits have been outstanding: according to an IDC report from last October, our devices deploy 76% faster than Windows 10 devices and have experienced zero ransomware attacks from a security standpoint. Additionally, security attacks are down 24%, making Chrome OS devices a smart choice for businesses looking to protect their workers.
Most exciting, contact center agent productivity is up 19% compared to Windows and Mac devices. Whether you’re a UCAAS worker, a CCAS worker, or both, there’s a lot to be gained from the speed and security of Chrome OS.
How does Chrome OS reduce IT support class? How Google Chrome OS Can Improve Your Business Communications!

Another recent IDC report revealed that 40% of information workers are now cloud workers working remotely. A cloud-based operating system like Google Chrome OS makes deploying and managing devices a breeze for IT departments. They can access the Google Admin Console, which boasts over 500 configurable policies.
With Zero Touch Enrollment, remote employees, information workers, and contact center agents can drop their devices directly to them, allowing for quick and easy setup. Google Chrome OS devices can lead to 44% lower cost operations for IT departments, making it a smart choice for companies with smaller IT teams. Regarding cost and price, Chrome OS devices offer a lower total cost of ownership and a 245% average three-year ROI, making it an investment worth considering for businesses looking to streamline operations and maximize efficiency.
How does Chrome OS accelerate workforce deployment?

For many contact centers and agents in the new wave of remote work, this may be their first job in the workforce. Interestingly, they have used tools like Chromebooks, Gmail, and Google Docs for the past decade. Providing them with Google solutions and hardware can help them get up and running quickly and be more productive. This allows them to get to work faster and gives businesses a better ROI on each employee.
Chrome OS-compatible VOIP Service Providers

One example of a great solution for Chrome devices is Zoom, which launched a Progressive Web App (PWA) last year. Essentially, a web-based solution is made to look more like a downloadable application. It’s worth noting that nothing is stored locally on these devices, as everything is cloud-based. Therefore, the apps installed or downloaded are PWAs, making them faster to work with. In addition to Zoom, RingCentral and 8×8 also have Progressive Web Apps. Another solution worth mentioning is DialPad.
Here’s how Google Chrome OS enhances business communications w/ special guest Jimmy Riordan from Google.
Is Google Workplace required to use Google Chrome?

It’s a common misconception that Google Workspace, formerly known as G Suite, is only suitable for use with Chrome OS devices. You can also use Gmail and other G Suite applications on Windows or Mac devices. The Chrome browser provides a similar experience to Chrome OS, known for its speed, security, and ease of use.
Additionally, a wide range of Chrome devices is available, including high-end options like the HP device I’m currently using. Another misconception is that you need to be a Google customer to use Chrome devices, which is different.
Many of our customers use Office 365, Salesforce, and other cloud-based solutions, which is an ideal fit with Chrome OS. As most applications are now cloud-based and web-based, transitioning to Chrome OS is a simple and efficient choice.
What is ChromeOS Flex?

Chrome OS Flex was launched early in 2022, and it’s a big game changer, particularly in today’s economy, where businesses are tightening budgets and may need more capital expenditure to invest in a new fleet of Chrome devices. With Chrome OS Flex, you can take advantage of the benefits, such as speed, productivity, and security of Chrome OS, and put it on your existing legacy Windows and Mac devices. All you need is the Chrome Enterprise upgrade license, which provides access to the admin console and all the configurations and policies.
By deploying Chrome OS on your existing devices, you can benefit from the lower total cost of ownership, better ROI, more secure devices, and more productive users. We are seeing many businesses adopting this technology in 2023.
We at Rich Technology Group want to thank Jimmy Riordan for this interview and for sharing his expertise on Chrome OS and Google Enterprise solutions for improving business communication. RTG is happy to connect you with Jimmy and his team to explore how Google apps and Chrome OS can benefit your business. In addition, if you have any questions, you may contact us directly.
If you like this article and have any questions, get in touch with Rich Technology Group as we can help you make the best decision and also offer you special pricing to minimize VOIP cost. Also, we are paid directly by the service provider in question so there is nothing to hesitate.