Reading – Making Google Drive the safest place for all your work

Google is really doing a lot for apps customers to make it easier to store data in the cloud. Security improvements, and now improvements to make it easier for companies to use Google Drive without losing what they need in terms of Information Governance and eDiscovery, mean that corporations can seriously think about storing data in Google Drive as part of their IG plan, rather than an IG nightmare. Good for Google.

Making Google Drive the safest place for all your work

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