Collaborate and communicate more effectively with the new Google+

From keeping remote workers in the loop to sharing information across teams,

businesses are using Google+

to collaborate and communicate more effectively. As

announced

last week, today the

new version of Google+

will become the default option on web for Google Apps users of Google+. The new experience makes it easier to focus on the features our Apps customers tell us they find the most useful, including a new home page to quickly browse through content, Communities that make it easy to collaborate around ideas and Collections that enable organizations to follow and discuss topics of interest.

If desired, users will still be able to use the classic Google+ interface by clicking on the "Back to classic Google+" link in the bottom left-hand corner. In the coming weeks, with the launch of Google+ as a core Google Apps service, Google Apps customers will no longer have the ability to revert back to the classic Google+ interface.

Launch Details  Release track:

New version of Google+ launching as the default experience to both Rapid release and Scheduled release today. In the coming weeks, the ability to revert back to the classic Google+ interface will no longer be available with the launch of Google+ as a core Google Apps service. Monitor the

Google Apps release calendar

for a specific launch date to be added soon. 

Rollout pace:

Gradual rollout (potentially longer than 3 days for feature visibility)

Impact:

All end-users for domains with Google+ enabled

Action: 

Change management suggested/FYI

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