<p>When we think about starting up small business, one of a headache that we need to manage is systematization. If you will do something web-based, that'd be all the more. I've used google domain to get a domain and used relevant service for web peripherals from google and been putting benefit I felt here. My case was to start up LLC for a data science with our own EC service. </p><p><br></p><h3>Summary</h3><ol><li>Easy to connect to cloud platform</li><li>Workspace</li><li>Email</li></ol><p><br></p><h3>1. Easy to connect to cloud platform</h3><p>Once we get our unique domain, there are still decent steps to enable the domain to our web service/site. There are many tutorial in a web to how to mount domain gotten by google domain to whatever cloud platform. Also if we mount to GCP, that's great sync.</p><p><br></p><h3>2. Workspace</h3><p>Once we got the domain, we could use the domain and create organizational workspace, which offers most of applications we typically need for a daily business. In a US IT semiconductor company, I'm using microsoft offices (outlook, excel, visio, powerpoint, onenote, etc.), and google offers all of these alternatives there such as spreadsheet (ie. excel), drawers (ie. visio), etc. And those are in online so it's easy to share with other collegues, which microsoft is making by teams/sharepoint. Spreadsheet is easy to connect to other database, while I was struggling to connect database to excel (ended up using power BI in the IT company).</p><p><br></p><h3>3. Email</h3><p>They offer to create new user and assign email each. it's surprisingly easy to create email address using our domain. Furthermore, we could keep using gmail environment in web communication in web framing such as django/react. Typically most of web article for web communication connecting to email is based on gmail, so this significantly saved time to set up connection using gmail service to web service</p><p> </p>
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