Google Workspace
To organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful; specifically, Workspace aims to empower people to achieve more together.
At a Glance
- Enterprise
- Small and Medium-sized Businesses (SMBs)
- Education
- Government
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AI Tools by Google Workspace
(1)Google Workspace CLI
Google Workspace CLI Tool
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Latest News
Google Workspace Updates Weekly Recap: New functions in Sheets and membership controls
Google rolls out AI-driven updates to Workspace Studio for enterprise automation
Google Workspace named a Leader in Forrester Wave UCaaS 2025 Report
Introducing granular controls for multi-party approvals in Workspace Admin console
Products & Services
Professional email service with integrated security and AI-powered writing assistance.
Cloud storage and file sharing platform with advanced search and collaborative permissions.
Real-time collaborative word processor.
Cloud-based spreadsheet software with advanced data analysis and AI functions.
Market Position
Market leader in cloud-native productivity, primarily competing with Microsoft 365. Positioned as the simpler, AI-first collaborative choice for modern hybrid teams.
Leadership
Founders
Larry Page
Co-founder of Google; former CEO of Alphabet Inc.; computer scientist with a PhD from Stanford University.
Sergey Brin
Co-founder of Google; computer scientist with a PhD from Stanford University; led Google X and special projects.
Rajen Sheth
Widely regarded as the 'father of Google Apps'; joined Google in 2004 and led the product development for what became Google Workspace.
Executive Team
Sundar Pichai
CEO, Alphabet and Google
Joined Google in 2004; led product management for Chrome and Android before becoming CEO in 2015.
Thomas Kurian
CEO, Google Cloud
Former President of Product Development at Oracle; joined Google in 2019 to lead the cloud division.
Board of Directors
Founding Story
Google Workspace began with the acquisition of 2Web Technologies and the 2004 launch of Gmail. In 2006, Google launched 'Google Apps for Your Domain' to bring its consumer-grade cloud productivity tools to businesses, challenging the dominance of desktop-based software suites.
Business Model
Revenue Model
SaaS (Software as a Service) subscription-based model with monthly or annual billing per user.
Pricing Tiers
30 GB storage per user, custom business email, 100-participant video meetings.
2 TB storage per user, 150-participant video meetings + recording, shared drives.
5 TB storage per user, 500-participant video meetings + attendance tracking, enhanced security.
Unlimited storage, 1000-participant video meetings, advanced security and compliance features.
Target Markets
- Enterprise
- Small and Medium-sized Businesses (SMBs)
- Education
- Government
- Non-profits
- Enterprise productivity
- Remote and hybrid work collaboration
- Educational classroom management
- SMB office management
- Frontline worker communication
- Salesforce
- PwC
- Whirlpool
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