Google Just Rebranded 'Google Enterprise' As The Far More Approachable 'Google For Work'
In a blog post about the rebrand, Google executive chairman and former CEO Eric Schmidt writes that the company decided that it was time for the name to "catch up with our ambition," since Google caters its products to all types of work environments.
"We never set out to create a traditional "enterprise" business," he writes, "We wanted to create a new way of doing work."
Google reports that more than 5 million businesses and 64% of Fortune 500 companies currently use its work products. The company makes about 91% of its revenues from advertising, but its work products make up much of the remaining 9%.
Here's the full blog post: