S2E4 Steve Larsen: Google Evangelist and CIO at Chasyr

Happy New Year from all of us at tabGeeks! There is a ton in store for us this year, starting with a new podcast at workspacerecap.com so go and check it out!  Our guest this week, Steve, is a wealth of knowledge on Google Workspace, runs the GSuite SubReddit, and is active in a number of different communities, always sharing his knowledge in SaaS management and Google Workspace specifically. He has quite a story and is just getting started!  Join us as we explore some of the behind the scenes of Google Workspace back when it was Google Apps, and our chance meeting in person years ago at Google, and learn how Steve got into tech with a Tandy 1000 EX with an Intel 8088 processor and endless computer manuals and built his career from there.  If you would like access to the folder of Google Workspace resources Steve has put together, Documents can be found in the Workspace Admins [Public] (https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0ANkIXd3coZwTUk9PVA) shared drive which can be accessed by joining the Google Group (https://groups.google.com/a/workspaceadmins.org/g/workspace-admins-community-comment) which gives you comment access to all the files there. Continue the conversation and join our online community of IT professionals at www.tabgeeks.com/slack You can also find me on Twitter @MrJNowlin and Steve @larsen161 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tabgeeks/message

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We’ve come a long way since computers took up the size of a room, and with every new advancement, from the smartwatch to the internet itself there have always been people who have loved tech more than anyone else. When answering the phone they skip the traditional ‘hello’ or ‘hi’, resorting instead to their mantra, ‘have you tried turning it off and on again?’ These people have gone by many names over the decades, but they are consistent in their calling. IT. They work in the shadows, diligently keeping operations from going dark. These everyday heroes..... are known as Heroes of IT