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Google and Microsoft often find themselves fighting.
But Microsoft and Google leaders know that people use services from multiple ecosystems.

With that in mind, Microsoft has dozens of apps on Android.
Google’s ChromeOS also plays nicely with Microsoft 365.
The latter of those is the focus of a recentGoogle blog post.

But that’s not really the point here.
Google wants IT admins and users to see ChromeOS as a viable way to use Microsoft 365 apps.
Can I make my PC run ChromeOS?

The impending end of Windows 10 support will leave millions of PCs stranded.
Many devices do not meet the minimum requirements of Windows 11, meaning they cannot upgrade.
There are other options, such as paying for extended support.

But for many, a better alternative would be upgrading their PC to run ChromeOS.
That’s a clever angle from the tech giant.
ChromeOS is not for everyone.

It’s a cloud-based operating system that’s largely just a web web app.
But that’s actually perfect for many people.
I have several friends and family members that only use their internet tool and web apps.

When people ask me for advice on which computer to buy, I ask them which programs they run.
I can’t imagine that workflow is exclusive to my circle of friends.
ChromeOS could meet the needs of many people and help those who have devices otherwise stranded on Windows 10.

The question is if Google can convince people to try something other than Windows.







