The Acer Chromebook Spin 713 is Google's laptop (with Chrome OS Operating System), designed for day-to-day work in hybrid, flexible and collaborative environments. It stands out for its great lightness and versatility, which will allow you to take it from one place to another.
convertible computer
This Google laptop is convertible, so it can easily be converted to a tablet. This is great for more administrative tasks like signing documents, but it can also help spark creativity in other situations, like collaborating on a Google Jamboard whiteboard.
2 x USB-C 3.2 Gen 1/DisplayPort, HDMI, Headphone/Microphone combo jack, USB 3.2 Gen 1
Chrome Enterprise is Google's enterprise environment for deploying and managing Chrome OS, Chrome Browser, and Chrome devices from the cloud to help you be more efficient, productive, and secure.
Chrome is the term that refers to the Google and/or Chrome browser for private use. Instead, Chrome Enterprise is Google's line of business products, which includes the Chrome Browser for Business, Chrome OS for Business, and Chrome OS for Business devices. All this, easy to manage from the cloud and with the security of Google.
Chrome Enterprise Upgrade, or Chrome Enterprise licenses, are Google's paid licenses to manage the Chrome environment in the cloud. These provide your IT department with centralized, cloud-based device management, with advanced security controls, simplified device fleet orchestration, and flexible access to corporate data. In addition, they also allow integration with Active Directory providers and SAML SSO and offer technical assistance 24 hours a day.
All Chrome Enterprise licenses are paid, but you can get a 30-day free trial to check its benefits.
Yes. Chrome OS allows its users to access other applications such as Zoom, Slack, Microsoft Office 365 or Teams. Therefore you can also use all Microsoft Office applications, in your browser. If you want to check if a third party app is recommended by Google, you can check if they are part of the "Chrome Recommended". In addition, by managing the applications from Google Play, the IT department will be able to implement specific solutions to specific devices or departments, centrally and in the cloud. You'll also be able to access Windows and legacy applications in secure virtual environments with virtualization providers like Citrix and VMWare, or Parallels desktop to access Windows applications locally.
No, Chromebooks do not need antivirus as they are equipped with security features such as data encryption, sandboxing, Google-designed Titan C chip (protects identity and system integrity) and Google Safe Browsing, which alerts users to do not navigate to malicious sites and avoid data leaks.
You don't have to do anything as Chromebooks update automatically in the background to mitigate downtime and increase efficiency. In addition, the IT administrator will be able to remotely manage how often the updates are made, without the end user having to do anything.
The Acer Chromebook Spin 713 is Google's laptop (with Chrome OS Operating System), designed for day-to-day work in hybrid, flexible and collaborative environments. It stands out for its great lightness and versatility, which will allow you to take it from one place to another.
convertible computer
This Google laptop is convertible, so it can easily be converted to a tablet. This is great for more administrative tasks like signing documents, but it can also help spark creativity in other situations, like collaborating on a Google Jamboard whiteboard.
2 x USB-C 3.2 Gen 1/DisplayPort, HDMI, Headphone/Microphone combo jack, USB 3.2 Gen 1
Chrome Enterprise is Google's enterprise environment for deploying and managing Chrome OS, Chrome Browser, and Chrome devices from the cloud to help you be more efficient, productive, and secure.
Chrome is the term that refers to the Google and/or Chrome browser for private use. Instead, Chrome Enterprise is Google's line of business products, which includes the Chrome Browser for Business, Chrome OS for Business, and Chrome OS for Business devices. All this, easy to manage from the cloud and with the security of Google.
Chrome Enterprise Upgrade, or Chrome Enterprise licenses, are Google's paid licenses to manage the Chrome environment in the cloud. These provide your IT department with centralized, cloud-based device management, with advanced security controls, simplified device fleet orchestration, and flexible access to corporate data. In addition, they also allow integration with Active Directory providers and SAML SSO and offer technical assistance 24 hours a day.
All Chrome Enterprise licenses are paid, but you can get a 30-day free trial to check its benefits.
Yes. Chrome OS allows its users to access other applications such as Zoom, Slack, Microsoft Office 365 or Teams. Therefore you can also use all Microsoft Office applications, in your browser. If you want to check if a third party app is recommended by Google, you can check if they are part of the "Chrome Recommended". In addition, by managing the applications from Google Play, the IT department will be able to implement specific solutions to specific devices or departments, centrally and in the cloud. You'll also be able to access Windows and legacy applications in secure virtual environments with virtualization providers like Citrix and VMWare, or Parallels desktop to access Windows applications locally.
No, Chromebooks do not need antivirus as they are equipped with security features such as data encryption, sandboxing, Google-designed Titan C chip (protects identity and system integrity) and Google Safe Browsing, which alerts users to do not navigate to malicious sites and avoid data leaks.
You don't have to do anything as Chromebooks update automatically in the background to mitigate downtime and increase efficiency. In addition, the IT administrator will be able to remotely manage how often the updates are made, without the end user having to do anything.