If they use google apps, perfect. They can take docs offline.
VPN clients like Cisco Anynet now work.
Mocha or other 5250 if needed.
Chrome, of course any web site.
I like mine which I bought a few years ago, however quite honestly if you are going to spend $600-1000 on one, you might as well get a Windows or Macbook laptop.
Depends on their technical needs.
I got a cheapie for $229 from Acer.
Regards,
Richard Schoen
Director of Document Management
e. richard.schoen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
p. 952.486.6802
w. helpsystems.com
Thinking of using Chromebooks for our outside sales reps and I know little or nothing about them.
Our company uses google apps (not ms office). Our outside reps do virtually everything inside the Chrome browser so a Chromebook *seems* like a good fit. A few use 5250 screens as well but I believe that is also available.
How about printing?
Do any of you use Chromebooks at you company? Or personally? Issues
Thanks for any insight.
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