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Mastering Migration: A Deep Dive into the ChromeOS Readiness Tool Partner Dashboard
September 30, 2025

Mastering Migration: A Deep Dive into the ChromeOS Readiness Tool Partner Dashboard

For service providers and certified partners navigating the complex landscape of client IT migration, visibility and control are essential. The ChromeOS Readiness Tool Partner Dashboard acts as a centralized command center, designed to help partners efficiently monitor readiness assessments, provide detailed migration insights, and deliver strategic guidance to clients transitioning to ChromeOS.

What is the Partner Dashboard, and Who Uses It?

The Partner Dashboard is a dedicated web interface that serves as a powerful tool for managing readiness assessments across multiple customer companies.

It is primarily used by certified partners or service providers who assist organizations in transitioning to ChromeOS. To access this specialized tool, partners must first receive entry to the Partner Portal using the email address provided in their application. Successful completion of the mandatory training modules within the portal is required to become a ChromeOS Readiness Tool certified partner and receive official certification.

Ensuring Access and Security

Access to the Partner Dashboard depends on the customer’s deployment method and is secured via encryption.

  1. Deployment Flow: The dashboard is available to partners when the ChromeOS Readiness Tool is installed using the Other Deployement Flow (optimized for UEM systems) with a service provider. In the Enterprise Flow (for environments using Active Directory/GPOs), assessment results must be stored in the GCP Cloud (Storage Bucket), and the partner must be a CSP (Cloud Service Provider). If a customer chooses Enterprise Flow but stores data only in a Network Shared Folder (on-premise), their data will not display on the Partner Dashboard.

  2. Access Security: To view detailed readiness data for a customer company, the partner must enter the customer's encryption file (the private key generated during deployment). Partners are also required to use a partner-specific setup file when deploying the tool, as only data generated with this file will appear on the dashboard.

Comprehensive Benefits: The Partner Advantage

The Partner Dashboard provides a clear and detailed view of migration readiness across an entire portfolio of clients.

Multi-Client Management and Progress Tracking

Partners can efficiently manage multiple customer companies by entering their encryption keys. Using drop-down menus, they can select a company and domain to view all devices under that domain.

Detailed Readiness Insights

Once the customer's encryption key or the private key is entered, partners unlock detailed readiness data, including:

  • Company Readiness Overview: Overall statuses, percentages, total company count, and device distribution.

  • Device Readiness: Core readiness status, device counts, readiness percentages, and data on Chrome Ready applications and peripherals.

  • Device Management: Select domains to view each device’s ChromeOS Flex readiness and overall status. Application readiness is displayed with counts and statuses, and devices can be filtered by readiness status.

  • Peripheral Assessment: Core readiness status is presented as percentages, including a graph comparing device and peripheral distribution. Detailed information, such as device names, category, model, and readiness status, is available via “view more” on the web dashboard.

What Makes the Partner Dashboard Unique?

The Partner Dashboard centralizes complex migration data from multiple clients into one interface, making it an essential tool for data-driven migration planning.

By leveraging the Partner Dashboard, service providers gain unparalleled insight into client environments, enabling them to offer expert recommendations, streamline transitions, and ensure cost-efficient, secure ChromeOS deployments. Partners can also share experiences, submit feedback, and safely log out once work is complete.

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