"Today, we're announcing that Chrome offers controls that enable IT administrators to easily configure and deploy the browser on Windows, Mac and Linux according to their business requirements," product manager Glenn Wilson and programmer Daniel Clifford said.
Google has added several features including the Windows policy template support that lets administrators control Chrome settings across an organization, though it will be up to those administrators to decide whether it really is ready.
Google also said there’s phone and email support through Google Apps for Business.
So far, Chrome accounts for 10 percent of browser usage worldwide, but Google wants to increase that number.
Tech experts say Chrome is focused on making the web a faster, more powerful foundation for applications, and it also wants to helps companies advance their technology ideas.