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Google exec sets Android OS for PCs plans in motion – Computerworld



CIOs urged to be pragmatic

Android PCs should be viewed as a convergence of ChromeOS’s governance model and Android’s vast app ecosystem, he said. “This makes them intriguing, but not yet enterprise ready. CIOs we speak with are quick to recall Google’s mixed record of sustaining long-term commitments, and that hesitation is likely to linger until the company publishes a clearer roadmap. The larger concern is governance.”

Gogia added, “if a CIO were to ask us today whether to evaluate Android PCs, our counsel would be pragmatic: test them, but do so under guardrails. The sensible starting point is to bind pilots to roles where compliance hurdles are lighter — such as education, frontline retail, or hybrid worker cohorts. These scenarios allow organisations to validate the obvious attractions: lower TCO, long battery life, and continuity with Android apps already in use.”

The news from Google, ironically, comes at a time when, aside from some users in the EU who are being spared, businesses running Windows 10 will no longer receive free software updates, technical assistance, or security updates from Microsoft after October 14.



This story originally appeared on Computerworld

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