Google Cloud G-Suite, Strategic Account Manager at Google
San Francisco Bay Area
Google’s Search for Work mission is to help companies FIND their information, and MAKE it accessible and useful at Work. Our customers come to us because of challenges like these in the workplace: * Lost revenue as a result of not being able to fully leverage the information collected * Workers spending an average of 9.5 hours... Google’s Search for Work mission is to help companies FIND their information, and MAKE it accessible and useful at Work. Our customers come to us because of challenges like these in the workplace: * Lost revenue as a result of not being able to fully leverage the information collected * Workers spending an average of 9.5 hours per week searching for information * Information explosion. It's doubling every year, and this is compounding the problem Questions I'm often asked by executives seeking to solve these problems with better search: Is there a way to do Enterprise Search easily, without endless development cycles? Can we do it securely across multiple content sources? Is there really a way to do all this with high end user satisfaction? Google Search for Work can solve these challenges, and help connect users with their information.
What company does Greg Gomez work for?
Greg Gomez works for Google
What is Greg Gomez's role at Google?
Greg Gomez is Google Search for Work, Regional Manager
What industry does Greg Gomez work in?
Greg Gomez works in the Computer Software industry.
Who are Greg Gomez's colleagues?
Greg Gomez's colleagues are Lucila Pasquale, Jesús Calvo, Maria González Alvarez, Ben Austin, Daniel B., Dinuka PhD, Landon Brown, Dinuka Abeywardena, Patrick Donelan, and Jon Napper
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Google Search for Work, Regional Manager @ Google’s Search for Work mission is to help companies FIND their information, and MAKE it accessible and useful at Work. Our customers come to us because of challenges like these in the workplace: * Lost revenue as a result of not being able to fully leverage the information collected * Workers spending an average of 9.5 hours per week searching for information * Information explosion. It's doubling every year, and this is compounding the problem Questions I'm often asked by executives seeking to solve these problems with better search: Is there a way to do Enterprise Search easily, without endless development cycles? Can we do it securely across multiple content sources? Is there really a way to do all this with high end user satisfaction? Google Search for Work can solve these challenges, and help connect users with their information. From March 2008 to Present (7 years 9 months)
Extraversion (E), Intuition (N), Thinking (T), Judging (J)
7 year(s), 9 month(s)
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