Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Google overhauls Gmail to lure biz away from Microsoft

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Alphabet Inc’s Google unveiled on Wednesday its first Gmail redesign since 2013, capping what the company says was an expensive overhaul two years in the making to adopt security and offline functional­ity and better resemble Microsoft Outlook.

It is Google’s most extensive update to software in its G Suite workplace bundle since accelerati­ng efforts to steal business from Microsoft Corp’s dominant Office workplace software suite. Previously, G Suite added instantmes­saging and spreadshee­t features. With Gmail, Google said it restructur­ed email storage databases, unified three dueling systems for syncing messages across devices and upgraded computers underpinni­ng the service. That shift to Google’s self-developed Tensor processing chips enables smart-assistant features such as “suggested replies” to messages and “nudges” to respond to forgotten emails.

“This is an entire rewrite of our flagship, most-used product,” said Jacob Bank, product manager lead for Gmail, which 1.4 billion people use each month.

Unreliable offline access to email has long discourage­d would-be customers, while recent high-profile corporate data breaches have increased their desire to lock down email. Analysts estimate G Suite generated about $2 billion in revenue last year, 10 times behind Office.

Google declined to specify costs associated with the redesign. But parent Alphabet reported on Monday that firstquart­er capital expenditur­es nearly tripled year-over-year to $7.3 billion.

Chief financial officer Ruth Porat told analysts that half of the spending resulted from hardware purchases to support expanding use of machine learning, which describes automated programs that can, among other things, identify spam and predict which emails users would find most important.

Google’s Bank said the overhaul was required primarily to provide offline access of up to 90 days of emails for users who turn on the feature.

The changes also fulfil another top demand of business executives—message expiration.

Users who enable a “confidenti­al” option when sending an email can time-limit its access to recipients and also require they enter a one-time passcode sent to their phones to read it. The new setting does not override corporate email retention policies or present new obstacles to law enforcemen­t.

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BLOOMBERG Google says the overhaul was needed to provide offline access of up to 90 days for users who turn on the feature

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