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What Are Google Workspace?

Google Workspace (formerly G Suite) is Google’s integrated suite of cloud-based productivity and collaboration tools, built to help teams communicate, create, and manage work seamlessly. It combines Gmail, Drive, Docs, Sheets, Slides, Meet, Calendar, and other services under one platform with a consistent, secure admin backbone.


Key Features & Benefits of Google Workspace

Below is a structured overview of the main features, with what they offer and why they matter.

Feature

What It Does

Why It’s Valuable

Custom Business Email with Gmail

Use your own domain for email, e.g. [you@yourcompany.com](), powered by Gmail’s familiar interface

Branding, trust, and a unified interface; includes spam, phishing, and malware filtering

Real-Time Collaboration

Google Docs, Sheets, Slides enable multiple users to edit simultaneously, comment, chat, assign tasks, and view version history

Reduces version conflicts, accelerates teamwork, keeps context within documents

Video Conferencing & Meetings

Google Meet integrated into the suite allows video calls, screen sharing, meeting recording, noise cancellation, and participant management

Supports remote work and hybrid teams with robust meeting capabilities

Cloud Storage & File Sharing

Google Drive stores documents, spreadsheets, images, videos, etc. Access from desktop, mobile, browser

Centralized storage, synchronization, controlled sharing and permissions

Shared Calendars & Scheduling

Google Calendar allows you to share calendars, see availability, create group events, book meeting rooms

Streamlines scheduling, avoids booking conflicts

Security & Admin Controls

Two-factor authentication (2FA), single sign-on (SSO), device management, endpoint controls, security alerts, audit logs

Helps protect company data and manage risk

Advanced Tools (for higher plans)

Google Vault for legal retention, advanced endpoint management, data loss prevention, and more

Suitable for regulated industries or enterprises needing deeper control

Integrations & Extensibility

Connect with a wide ecosystem: third-party apps, Slack, Zoom, CRM, automation tools

Enables customized workflows and stronger business toolchains


Google Workspace Plan Tiers & Storage

Google Workspace offers a few tiers (e.g. Business StarterBusiness StandardBusiness Plus, and Enterprise) that vary by features, capacity, and security controls.

Here is a simplified look at how the plans differ (example values):

Plan

Storage per User

Video Meeting Capabilities

Extra Features

Business Starter

~ 30 GB

Up to 100 participants

Basic email, docs, calendar, security

Business Standard

~ 2 TB

Up to 150 participants, meeting recording

Shared drives, more storage, better meeting tools

Business Plus

~ 5 TB

Up to 500 participants, advanced security

Vault, endpoint management, enhanced admin controls

 The exact quotas, features, and limits may change over time; always refer to Google’s up-to-date documentation or your reseller’s offerings.


Use Cases & Scenarios

  • Small and medium businesses — Get a professional email domain, shared drives, and team collaboration tools without managing on-premises infrastructure.
  • Remote & distributed teams — Host meetings, collaborate live on documents, and stay synchronous across time zones.
  • Growing organizations — Start with basic plans and scale up to more storage, security, and compliance features as needs evolve.
  • Regulated industries / enterprises — Use advanced features like Vault, data loss prevention (DLP), and endpoint management for compliance and control.


Implementation Best Practices

  1. Domain setup & verification

Before using Workspace, verify your domain ownership and configure DNS (MX, SPF, DKIM, DMARC) for email deliverability.

  1. User & access management

Organize users into groups and organizational units (OUs) to apply different policies and access rights.

  1. Data migration & onboarding

Migrate existing email, contacts, and files from legacy platforms (e.g. Exchange, Office 365, IMAP) carefully. Provide training and resources for users.

  1. Security policies & control

Enforce two-step verification, control external sharing, implement mobile device management, and monitor admin alerts.

  1. Backup & retention

Even though Google has redundancy, consider third-party backup or use Google Vault (if available) to retain and archive essential records.

  1. User training & change management

Provide training materials, cheat sheets, and encourage adoption. Use “champions” within teams to promote best practices.


Why Choose Thamara.cloud for Google Workspace?

  • Local support & guidance — We understand your region’s needs (domains, regulations, language) and guide you through setup.
  • Simplified billing & setup — We handle the technical details: domain verification, DNS, migration, provisioning.
  • Ongoing administration & monitoring — We can monitor security, usage, and suggest plan upgrades or policy improvements.
  • Customization & integration — We help integrate Workspace with your existing tools (CRM, chat, automation) to build seamless workflows.

Updated on: 03/11/2025

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