Google Drive for Work will be familiar to anyone who has used Google Drive. The big difference is that the new version has advanced file audit reporting and eDiscovery services.
These controls allow users to manage which employees are able to install the Google Drive desktop sync client. The new audit capabilities will allow network administrators to track activity (e.g. moving, deleting or sharing files), bolstering security.
An audit API is being made available for developers. This should mean 3rd party apps that'll play nice with Google Drive for Work are also likely soon.
For those for whom security is a priority, the good news is that Google have added encryption to Google Drive for Work. According to Google, data uploaded to Google Drive is scrambled. Encryption is also used between Google data centers and on Google Drive servers.
Last (but by no means least) Google have also baked MS-Office compatibility into Docs, Sheets and Slides. This means users will be able to open and edit office documents on Google Drive with Android and Chrome browsers. The option will soon be available for iPhone users.
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