Google Drive, Welcome to the Cloud
Kuha`o Business Center News Release
Have you gone through the painful process of losing important files to a failed hard drive or lost laptop? Have you ever had to collaborate with another person or team on a presentation, financial report, or written piece only to find that trading documents back-and-forth is cumbersome and confusing? Maybe you’d like the freedom to work from any smartphone, tablet, or computer on any or all of your documents without shuffling files everywhere?
Google Drive and the cloud might be the perfect solution for streamlining your workflow, and safeguarding your files. Find out how at the free introductory workshop, Google Drive, Welcome to the Cloud. The workshop, taught by instructor Todd Yamashita, will be held on Wednesday, March 5, from 4:30 to 6:30 pm at the Kuha`o Business Center. You must be registered to attend. Seating is very limited.
Google Drive offers a powerful platform for storing, sharing, and collaborating on files, making it an essential tool for both personal and professional use. Its intuitive interface allows users to upload and access documents from anywhere, ensuring that important files are always at your fingertips.
Whether you’re working on a team project or simply need to organize your personal files, Google Drive provides seamless integration with other Google Workspace apps like Docs, Sheets, and Slides, enabling real-time collaboration and streamlined workflows. To maximize its potential, leveraging various tools for Google Drive can help you stay organized, automate repetitive tasks, and enhance overall productivity.
By integrating these resources into your workflow, you can ensure your files are secure, accessible, and efficiently managed, helping you focus on what truly matters.
If you meet the follow criteria and would like to be a part of this workshop, call 553-8100 to reserve your seat. It will be very important that participants arrive on-time to this fast-paced, two-hour workshop.
Prerequisites: Laptop computer, basic working knowledge of the internet and email. Suggested: a Gmail address, and smartphone or tablet. If you don’t have a laptop, there are a limited number of desktop computers at the business center on a first-come, first-serve basis. This workshop is recommended as a prerequisite to our Branding workshop series which will be held later in March.
Stay tuned for more workshops from the County of Maui Office of Economic Development Kuha`o Business Center. To receive our e-Save the Date calendar of events, email Jennifer at Jennifer.hawkins@co.maui.hi.us.
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