Author: Meghan Austin

Meghan Donovan Austin is a B2B Marketer and Growth Driver who uses a data-driven approach to strategic business initiatives for Google Cloud partners. She contributes expert articles on how organizations can effectively adopt and leverage AI to transform critical operations, sharpen decision-making, and drive measurable organizational growth.

AI is a hot topic, particularly with the recent release of ChatGPT. I don’t envy teachers with the problem of trying to discern which student essays were AI-generated. Putting aside such academic conundrums, Google is innovating -as usual- and releasing AI functionality that can help us be more efficient. Google has already leveraged AI as… Read more »

Welcome back to the third installment in our business continuity series. First, we covered what it means to not have a Business Continuity (BC) plan then we looked at the gains you can realize by using Google Workspace for BC, now we will dive deeper into the business impact and cost savings of a BC… Read more »

On February 15, 2023, Google announced pricing updates and more flexible payment options for Google Workspace. Google states that these updates, “reflect the value in our products, alongside expanded commitment options to lock in the lowest pricing, providing our customers with more choice.” Increasing Prices for Flexible Plans  Google is increasing the price of Flexible… Read more »

Video conferencing has become a primary tool for enabling hybrid or fully remote teams. Team members can use company equipment or their own device to connect from their chosen location, whether it’s a home office, coffee shop, shared workspace, or even outside. With Google Meet’s visual effects you can blur the background or even change… Read more »

In a recent blog, we tackled what it means to not have a Business Continuity (BC) plan. By using Google Workspace as a part of your BC plan, you can not only avoid those pains, but also realize other gains, such as saving money. A Business Continuity Plan Has Your Back & Your Bottom Line… Read more »

IT teams are often overwhelmed just keeping the lights on. It’s therefore understandable how many teams don’t invest time in planning for what happens when all the lights go off. As we covered in a recent two-part blog series, Business continuity (BC) is the entire process of ensuring that personnel and assets are protected, and… Read more »