
In September 2009, we wrote about something very interesting that Google was doing in order to penetrate the business market: they were essentially
turning IE into Chrome. Chrome Frame was a plugin for Microsoft's browser that would recreate the Chrome browsing experience inside of IE. The reason Google did this is that they realized that many users at work were not able to install Chrome because their computers were on lockdown by their IT department. Well today, Google has announced a more straightforward way to get Chrome at work: an
MSI installer ? aka, a standard Windows installer for businesses. "
Today, we?re announcing that Chrome offers controls that enable IT administrators to easily configure and deploy the browser on Windows, Mac, and Linux according to their business requirements," Google
writes on the Chrome blog. This new installer allows businesses that use standard deployment tools to install Chrome for all their managed users, the company says. Google has also outlined some
policies to show what Chrome will respect with regard to security and settings that can be set by admins.

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