In fact, even though IT devices such as computers, laptops, and tablets can be shared, I am simply wondering that it is not offering such sharing services.
Google is launching a new program called 'Grab and Go (Chromebook + Chrome Enterprise based self-rental program). In fact, it's an unfamiliar service to us, but it's already used in some large manufacturing companies (Veolia-Chromebook use cases), hospitals, call centers, Waymos (autonomous vehicles), and so on.
'Grap and Go' is a self-rental service. Chromebooks when needed by front-line workers working in companies or institutions, or front-line employees (producers, temporary workers, store employees, A/S workers, hospitals, etc.) who do not receive one-on-one computer benefits for all employees due to budget problems It is a service that allows you to lend, use and return. This service is not a public shared service, but is intended for front-line employees or students in a business, institution, or school.
This service combines Chrome Enterprise (Chrome Device Management) + Chromebook. The use of Chromebooks is becoming more and more versatile not only in schools, but also in businesses. Google invests heavily in Chromebook services for the enterprise market under the name of Chrome Enterprise.
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