Talking to Thomas Riedl, Director of Product for Enterprise and Education for the Chrome OS team, he summed this entire effort up in a very simple sentiment. Don’t get me wrong, CloudReady has served many organizations very well over the years, but general users and IT admins alike have wished for just a bit more, and it turns out that Google’s acquisition of Neverware is now bearing those exact fruits. That means it is Chromium OS not Chrome OS, the Chromium browser versus the Chrome browser, and comes with no sign of Google Assistant on board. Yes, Neverware has CloudReady and we’ve talked about that service for years at this point as a viable way to breathe life into your aging PC or Macbook, but CloudReady isn’t Chrome OS. With background updates, secure boot, and a web-first mentality, Chrome OS is an operating system for the way many of us currently compute and the army of Chromebooks that run it are a testament to how solid of an experience it is to use.īut Chrome OS has a limitation similar to other operating systems in that it can’t be run on anything other than a Chromebook. Chrome OS is fast, light-weight, secure, easy to use, and easy to deploy in large numbers. It’s no secret that around here, at least, we think Chrome OS is a fantastic operating system for tons of users.
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