| Well, a business decision can be driven by all product decisions, and if we look at the weird consumer/business crossover with Google the empirical answer is "probably just use slack." Timelines: 1. Google voice gains voicemail functionality. Gains SMS functionality. Gains "make phone call" functionality. 2. Google Voice deprecated in favor of Hangouts. Hangouts gains SMS functionality. Gains "make phone call" functionality." Gains "receive phone call" functionality. 3. Google Hangouts "receive phone call" functionality removed. 4. Google voice gets a makeover. No new functionality, better UI though. 5. Google Hangouts SMS functionality deprecated. 6. Allo released. Duo released. Nobody is sure why. 7. Google Hangouts converted to "enterprise app." 8. Google Hangouts deprecated in favor of Google Hangouts Chat? Other lost Google Products: 1. Gmail -> Inbox? Nobody knows 2. CAPTCHA 3. Google Site search 4. Picasa -> Converted to Google Photos (not so bad really) 5. Helpouts 6. Moderator (used by President Obama!!!) 7. Hello 8. Wave 9. Meebo -> Plus Fucks sake even Google Maps Engine and Google Spaces was discontinued lol. Here's a fun article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Google_products#Discon... |
Look at that discontinued list and look at the business services that have been discontinued, can you find any? Can you find more than 5? Look at G-Suite + GCP (Google's business offerings) and tell me how many there are. There are dozens. Many of which have been around for 10+ years (Email, Docs, Sheets, Analytics). So if I'm a business, making a business decision about a new business service from Google it's an incredibly safe bet that this service will be around for the long hall.
You can point to consumer services to try and discount that... but you'd be wrong to, and I think you know that.