chrome enterprise

  1. Cameyo by Google: Stream Windows and Linux Apps in Chrome for Enterprise

    Google’s move to run full Windows and Linux applications inside Chrome — now packaged as Cameyo by Google — marks a deliberate attempt to close the enterprise “app gap” by streaming legacy client apps into the browser with lower overhead than traditional VDI and the promise of AI-enhanced...
  2. Cameyo by Google Brings Windows Apps to ChromeOS with Gemini AI

    Google has quietly removed one of the largest practical objections to moving entire fleets off Windows: the need to keep a handful of Windows-only business applications running on legacy hardware. With the relaunch of Cameyo as Cameyo by Google, enterprises can stream Windows and Linux desktop...
  3. Chrome Profiles: End Context Bleed for Faster, Focused Browsing

    Chrome profiles quietly solve one of the most persistent productivity problems in modern browsing: context bleed. By giving each role or mode—work, personal, social, research—its own isolated browser environment, profiles prevent tabs, bookmarks, extensions, cookies, and signed-in accounts from...