Promoted | ChromeOS builds sustainable value for businesses
facing the challenge of making progress in all three components of the triple bottom line: the planet, people and profitability. A simple change in operating system can help address these challenges and drive sustainable value for all three, saysNick Treurnicht, Google certified professional workspace and Chrome administrator at Digicloud Africa, says: “is gaining traction in South Africa and around the world.
Data and files are automatically backed up to the cloud and recoverable, and ChromeOS also blocks arbitrary executables – the primary way malware infiltrates traditional operating systems. System files are kept in a separate partition to ensure the OS cannot be modified by apps or extensions, and security is enhanced with Google safe browsing and automatic updates.
Because ChromeOS is lightweight and cloud-first, a PC or Mac running ChromeOS Flex could see improved performance and battery life.
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