I work for an MSP who will not touch Google, I see such value in Google as it would suit so many customers who have no interest in all the bloatware of Office 365 & Windows. Great video
There is a lot of value in Google but a lot of MSP's won't touch it because they realise they'd need to invest more in training & people (MSP Google experts). Unfortunately the changes in Google's requirements mean it's now 3 people in the business as a minimum, and as Google is generally seen as more the SMB space + MSP's generally target 10+ employees. Google compared to MS has less profit% vs investment for an MSP unless they're dealing with a larger organisation like an NFP or school.
Thanks for the video, would have been very useful to see a breakdown of copilot vs gemini and how these integrate with each ecosystem, as well as their actual capabilities.
Spot on. Not biased in my view. Not at all. You might also mention that you get revision history for Microsoft files in Google Drive.. a true life saver and clinches Google Drive for me. It's excellent.
@@itGenius_ I completely agree with @EricaDyson (+ a good adnl .tip), not biased at all. You point out the facts most people generally don't get to see without playing with both for 6+ months. 👍
I'm glad you admit you have a biased view. I still see lots of reviewers getting paid or something free and say it's unbiased. I guess people still fall for that.
Microsoft has a terrible synchronization for collaborative work, at least that was the case when I tried it during the pandemic, in addition to the configuration and option interfaces of Office they are very unfriendly to use and visually. That's why I chose Google Workspace.
Thank! I like google, run workspace one year, I like chat, but for business collaboration google chat have very poor functionality, and they do nothing with it, google does not respond to request, so i think about migration to office 365 microsoft teams Also if you used Excel and now you want Sheets, you will cry Google has very weak options for a task manager for a team and it is not convenient. That's why Google Workspace is for very primitive businesses. If anything more, you will encounter many limitations to your capabilities.
I found the tesla analogy to be spot on. Sure he could have said "EV" instead, but tesla's brand ubiquity is synonymous with EVs. On a side note, it sounds like you're not a fan of tesla. You're entitled to your opinion, but not everything needs to be viewed through a political lens, especially when we're taking about a simple, effective analogy. This was a great video, and his analogy resonated perfectly with my experiences between the two software suites.
I work for an MSP who will not touch Google, I see such value in Google as it would suit so many customers who have no interest in all the bloatware of Office 365 & Windows. Great video
There is a lot of value in Google but a lot of MSP's won't touch it because they realise they'd need to invest more in training & people (MSP Google experts). Unfortunately the changes in Google's requirements mean it's now 3 people in the business as a minimum, and as Google is generally seen as more the SMB space + MSP's generally target 10+ employees. Google compared to MS has less profit% vs investment for an MSP unless they're dealing with a larger organisation like an NFP or school.
Thanks for the video, would have been very useful to see a breakdown of copilot vs gemini and how these integrate with each ecosystem, as well as their actual capabilities.
Spot on. Not biased in my view. Not at all. You might also mention that you get revision history for Microsoft files in Google Drive.. a true life saver and clinches Google Drive for me. It's excellent.
oh thanks! I had that in the back of my head while filming but couldn't remember if that feature was there or not
@@itGenius_ I completely agree with @EricaDyson (+ a good adnl .tip), not biased at all.
You point out the facts most people generally don't get to see without playing with both for 6+ months. 👍
Great comparison! I have been following you for a long time. You are doing a great job! 👍
Thanks 🙏🏼
Very well explained. 👍🏼
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I'm glad you admit you have a biased view. I still see lots of reviewers getting paid or something free and say it's unbiased. I guess people still fall for that.
Ha. Yeah 👍🏼
I have no business for now but it's helps . This info. Thank you 😊
Glad it was helpful!
I’d love to see the comparison of features of copilot in word/excel vs Gemini on docs/sheets etc.
That’s a good idea! I’ll let the team know
if i have existing microsoft file can i open it to google like works or excel?
yep! right in google drive
In other words, if you’re in the Apple ecosystem & and all your devices are Apple, Google Workspace is a better work flow?
What is the Google Workspace equivalent for MS Office
Drive, docs, sheets, slides 😎
365 suite
There is a lot of resistance coming from users who are used to microsoft 365 , but i like Google workspace intuitive and easy to use.
They are both very expensive.
The prices have certainly crept up over the years
Microsoft has a terrible synchronization for collaborative work, at least that was the case when I tried it during the pandemic, in addition to the configuration and option interfaces of Office they are very unfriendly to use and visually. That's why I chose Google Workspace.
Thank!
I like google, run workspace one year, I like chat, but for business collaboration google chat have very poor functionality, and they do nothing with it, google does not respond to request, so i think about migration to office 365 microsoft teams
Also
if you used Excel and now you want Sheets, you will cry
Google has very weak options for a task manager for a team and it is not convenient. That's why Google Workspace is for very primitive businesses. If anything more, you will encounter many limitations to your capabilities.
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Tesla may not be a good analogy anymore. Just saying.
I found the tesla analogy to be spot on. Sure he could have said "EV" instead, but tesla's brand ubiquity is synonymous with EVs. On a side note, it sounds like you're not a fan of tesla. You're entitled to your opinion, but not everything needs to be viewed through a political lens, especially when we're taking about a simple, effective analogy. This was a great video, and his analogy resonated perfectly with my experiences between the two software suites.