You need to centralize the Identity and Access Management permissions and email distribution for the WebServices Team as efficiently as possible. What should you do?
A.
Create a Google Group for the WebServices Team.
B.
Create a G Suite Domain for the WebServices Team.
C.
Create a new Cloud Identity Domain for the WebServices Team.
D.
Create a new Custom Role for all members of the WebServices Team.
A. Create a Google Group for the WebServices Team.
Reasoning:
Google Groups is the most efficient way to centralize email distribution and manage Identity and Access Management (IAM) permissions for a team. By creating a Google Group, you can easily assign group-based permissions, email distribution, and access control in Google Cloud IAM.
• A. Create a Google *** Group for the WebServices Team.
Create a group & choose group settings:
Organizations, classes, teams, and other groups can use Google Groups to do things such as:
• Find people with similar hobbies or interests and take part in online conversations.
• Email each other using a group email address.
• Work on projects together.
• Organize meetings and events.
I think it's (B). Otherwise (A) will not help at all in regards to centralize email distribution. E.g. a Cloud Identity "group" by itself as per (A) is just an identity, you can assign permission and member to it but you cannot send email to it. It's just a group, unless you have an already existing workgroup with MX pointing to it.
On second though, it's likely (A). It would be very unusual to create a workgroup and cloud identity domain just for one team. Usually workgroup are enterprise wide.
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