Chromebook's 10th Birthday with Angela Gosz and Courtney Harrison from Intel

Google Cloud Platform Podcast

Episode | Podcast

Date: Wed, 10 Mar 2021 00:00:00 +0000

<p><a href="https://twitter.com/jbrojbrojbro">Jenny Brown</a> and <a href="https://twitter.com/markmirch">Mark Mirchandani</a> are back this week to celebrate a special anniversary! This year marks ten years since the launch of the first Chromebooks, and our guests, Angela Gosz and Courtney Harrison, are here to reflect on the past and talk about the future Chrome OS. Chromebooks powered by Intel allow users to get the most out of their endpoints, serving as a secure and stable entrypoint to the Cloud.</p> <p>Our guests describe the key groups of Chromebook users and how the security, ease of use, and portability of Chrome OS benefits each group. The Google Admin Console allows more than 500 customizable security features to tailor the experience for employees or end customers, Angela explains. The changes brought on by the pandemic meant more companies had to support a distributed business, and Chrome OS has been able to facilitate this transition easily. With zero-touch enrollment, Chromebooks can be sent directly to employees, bypassing IT. Chromebooks can be configured through the Google Admin Console without any physical contact.</p> <p>Courtney tells us about her experiences with Chrome OS at Intel and how the automatic updates, computing speed, and other features have made her job easier. She explains the process of working with Google to develop Chromebook hardware and how the cloud comes into play for maximum performance. We talk about the many Chromebook options offered and what options will be available in the future.</p> <h5 id="angela-gosz">Angela Gosz</h5> <p>Angela Gosz is a Customer Success Manager on the Chrome Enterprise Team, based out of Google Chicago. With 17 years of experience in the IT Industry, Angela has been on the leading edge of digital transformation implementations, supporting Enterprise organizations and partners to adopt and optimize their endpoint computing strategy - especially in Healthcare. Today she ensures customers realize the full potential of their investment in Chrome OS as a cloud-first endpoint. Outside of work, she has been meditating daily for 5 years, teaches yoga and is a certified Reiki practitioner. Angela holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Journalism from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.</p> <h5 id="courtney-harrison">Courtney Harrison</h5> <p>Courtney is an Account Director with Intel Corporation based in the San Francisco Bay area. Currently Courtney leads a team that supports all of the Intel business interactions with Alphabet and Google. A twenty-one year Intel veteran, Courtney has spent the past fifteen years in field sales working with top multi-national customers and local OEMs. Courtney began her career at Intel in CPU operations. Courtney has both a Bachelor’s and Master’s Degree from Stanford University in Industrial Engineering.</p> <h5 id="cool-things-of-the-week">Cool things of the week</h5> <ul> <li>A new podcast explores the unseen world of data centers <a href="https://blog.google/inside-google/infrastructure/where-the-internet-lives-new-podcast/"> blog</a></li> <li>Back by popular demand: Google Cloud products in 4 words or less (2021 edition) <a href="https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/developers-practitioners/back-popular-demand-google-cloud-products-4-words-or-less-2021-edition"> blog</a></li> <li>Save the date for Google Cloud Next ‘21: October 12-14, 2021 <a href="https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/google-cloud-next/announcing-google-cloud-next21"> blog</a></li> </ul> <h5 id="interview">Interview</h5> <ul> <li>Intel <a href="https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/homepage.html">site</a></li> <li>Chromebook <a href="https://www.google.com/chromebook/">site</a></li> <li>Chrome OS <a href="https://www.google.com/chromebook/chrome-os/">site</a></li> <li>Chromebook turns 10 <a href="https://www.google.com/chromebook/10th-birthday/">site</a></li> <li>Building the future of business computing: 10 years of Chrome OS <a href="https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/chrome-enterprise/10thbirthday-chromeos-enterprise"> blog</a></li> <li>Form Factor Portfolio <a href="https://chromeenterprise.google/devices/">site</a></li> <li>Deploy devices with zero-touch enrollment <a href="https://support.google.com/a/answer/9508498?hl=en">site</a></li> <li>Thunderbolt <a href="https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/docs/io/thunderbolt/thunderbolt-technology-general.html"> site</a></li> <li>WiFi 6 <a href="https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/wireless/wi-fi-6-series.html?wapkw=wifi%206"> site</a></li> <li>CloudReady <a href="https://www.neverware.com/freedownload#intro-text">site</a></li> <li>MCA <a href="https://chromeenterprise.google/moderncomputing/">site</a></li> </ul> <h5 id="what-s-something-cool-you-re-working-on">What’s something cool you’re working on?</h5> <p>Mark is working on <a href="https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/developers-practitioners/costs-meet-code-programmatic-budget-notifications"> Costs meet code with programmatic budget notifications</a>.</p> <h5 id="sound-effects-attribution">Sound Effects Attribution</h5> <ul> <li>“LeDancing” by Frankum of <a href="https://Freesound.org">Freesound.org</a></li> <li>“Jingle Romantic” by Jay_You of <a href="https://Freesound.org">Freesound.org</a></li> </ul>