Google is rebranding its Apps for Work (formerly known as Google Apps for Your Domain) as G Suite.
Google also announced that it has made a handful of upgrades and improvements in G Suite's existing product line-up, which includes apps like Drive, Docs, Spreadsheets, Slides, Calendar, Hangouts, among others.
Google claims the name better reflects its mission of helping people everywhere work and innovate together.
Ryan Tabone, Google's director of product management for the G Suite, told Tech Crunch that the company wanted to make it clear to potential enterprise users that this is a unified collection of tools and not simply a set of exclusive offerings.
He highlights the growing use of machine intelligence across G Suite's products. Products and applications can now predict what kind of work a user would like to get done and save almost as much as 50 percent of their time.
Applications working and benefitting with machine-learning include Drive, Google Calendar, Google Sheets, and it would also be soon available on Docs and Google Slides as well.
Google is also releasing the Google Early Adopter Program, where companies can request access to an upgraded version of Google Hangouts.