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Hands-On G Suite for Administrators

By : Cesar Anton Dorantes
Book Image

Hands-On G Suite for Administrators

By: Cesar Anton Dorantes

Overview of this book

Hands-On G Suite for Administrators is a comprehensive hands-on guide to G Suite Administration that will prepare you with all you need to know to become a certified G Suite Administrator, ready to handle all the business scales, from a small office to a large enterprise. You will start by learning the main features, tools, and services from G Suite for Business and then, you will explore all it has to offer and the best practices, so you can make the most out of it. We will explore G Suite tools in depth so you and your team get everything you need -combination of tools, settings and practices- to succeed in an intuitive, safe and collaborative way. While learning G Suite tools you will also learn how to use Google Sites and App Maker, to create from your corporate site to internal tools, live reports that seamlessly integrate with live documents, and advanced Google Services. Finally, you will learn how to set up, analyze and enforce Security, Privacy for your business and how to efficiently troubleshoot a wide variety of issues.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
Free Chapter
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Section 1: G Suite for Business
6
Section 2: G Suite with Google Domains
10
Section 3: Security, Privacy, and Troubleshooting
12
Section 4: Apps and Sites

Implementing matters

Google Vault uses matters to contain all data related to one investigation by grouping all the information associated with it.

When you are using Vault to search for information, you must do so from within a matter. It will allow you to store and share your findings related to a particular investigation.

You can define the scope of your searches as wide as a whole organization, or narrow it down as much as you need to isolate the information that's needed for the investigation.

My matters

When you find something while searching company data, you can save the query as a matter so that you can use it again later or share it with another authorized user. In other words, since the information is persistently...