Acer ChromeOS Wayfinding Guide
Choosing the right devices for your workforce is essential to support cloud-based productivity. This solution brief outlines 4 key steps for selecting ChromeOS devices that meet the needs of modern teams, ensuring seamless operation and robust security. Download the solution brief now and contact General Equipment Maintenance and Language LLC for tailored advice on implementing Acer ChromeOS in your organization.
How do I choose the right ChromeOS device for my cloud workers?
To select the right ChromeOS device for your cloud workers, consider the type of work they do and the specifications they need. Follow these four steps: 1) Identify the primary use case for the device. 2) Map out the required device specifications for these use cases. 3) Make recommendations for devices that meet these needs. 4) Compare across the device ecosystem to find the right device.
What are the primary use cases for ChromeOS devices?
There are generally two primary use cases for ChromeOS devices: Standard Workload and Advanced Workload. Standard Workload is suitable for frontline workers who need basic functionalities, while Advanced Workload is necessary for roles like Contact Center workers and Clinicians who require more legacy apps and virtualization capabilities.
What specifications should I consider for different workloads?
For Standard Workload, devices should have at least an Intel Celeron or AMD MTK 8183 CPU and a minimum of 4GB RAM. For Advanced Workload, a minimum of Intel i3 or AMD Ryzen 3 CPU and at least 8GB RAM is recommended. These specifications ensure that the devices can handle the required tasks effectively.