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- Google G Suite for Education is a set of cloud computing, productivity and collaboration tools, software and products developed by Google, first launched on August 28, 2006 as Google Apps for Your Domain. G Suite comprises Gmail, Hangouts, Calendar, and Currents for communication; Drive for storage; Docs, Sheets, Slides, Keep, Forms, and Sites for productivity and collaboration; and, depending on the plan, an Admin panel and Vault for managing users and the services. It also includes the digital interactive whiteboard Jamboard and the app development platform App Maker. You can use use it for collaboration and communication no matter where you are or which device you’re using. Tens of Millions of students, faculty, and staff in schools around the world use Google G Suite for Education.
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LicenseGoogle G Suite is free. AttributesSee the SURFconext Dashboard for SAML attribute requirements or read our attributes page. Google needs one attribute that identifies a user, this typically is 'uid'.on of the following or a combination of the following attributes: - urn:mace:dir:attribute-def:uid
- urn:mace:dir:attribute-def:mail
- urn:mace:terena.org:attribute-def:schacHomeOrganization
- urn:mace:dir:attribute-def:uideduPersonAffiliation
Choose them with care and relaese as few as possible to make Google G Suite work. Single- or Multi-tenancyGoogle G Suite is a single-tenant service. An institution will need to configure and maintain their own instance on SURFconext. You can do so using our SP Dashboard. Get in touch with us to get access to the SP Dashboard by sending a mail to support@surfconext.nl. ConfigurationSee Single Sign-on Configuratie on how to configure Google G Suite for login using SURFconext. ProvisioningSee Provisioning users to Google G Suite for options on how to provision users. Data Processing Agreement (DPA)See https://gsuite.google.com/terms/education_privacy.html Check out these underlying pages for more information on how to use Google with SURFconext: |