Google to give enterprises control over beta Workspace feature rollouts
Briefly

Google introduces a feature for Workspace that allows system administrators to control the rollout of beta features to users. Administrators can select between two rollout options: 'Rapid Release' for immediate access to new features and 'Scheduled Release' for a gradual rollout. This change caters to organizations that prefer a slower introduction of new functionalities to manage user experience and workflow effectively. Users may typically encounter beta features quietly, but now admins can choose when these features will be available to them.
Google is adding a new feature for system administrators in Workspace to control user access to beta features. Administrators can select a release track for users.
The beta features in Workspace usually appear silently within menus and interfaces. The new control allows companies to manage how quickly these features are introduced.
Administrators now have the option to allow users to try features immediately or delay access until the features are generally available. This offers greater flexibility.
Two rollout options are available: a 'Rapid Release' track, which provides immediate access to new features, and a 'Scheduled Release' track for gradual rollouts.
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