Yoshidumi Information Inc., a Google Workspace Premier Partner for Service and Co-sell, headquartered in Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo and led by Representative Director Harumichi Akita, announced that it will offer special free access to archived videos of two well-received online seminars held in April 2026. The archive will be available for a limited time from May 7, 2026 to May 20, 2026. The content covers next-generation workstyles using the much-discussed generative AI tool Gemini and NotebookLM, as well as a seminar reexamining Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace based on actual survey data and implementation cases. The company aims to provide practical hints and fresh perspectives for people interested in updates to DX infrastructure and AI usage. The available content consists of archived seminar videos from April 2026. The first seminar is titled “Gemini Usage Techniques You Can Apply Tomorrow: A Seminar on Next-Generation Workstyles Enabled by Google Workspace and Gemini.” It provides a thorough explanation of Gemini, the generative AI integrated with Google Workspace, from the basics to practical use. Highlights include information organization techniques using NotebookLM, which is gaining attention as a new knowledge management tool, and demonstrations based on real business scenarios. The session goes beyond feature introductions and also explains key points for helping organizations adopt and establish these tools. The second seminar is titled “Reexamining the Two Major Platforms: Google Workspace and Microsoft 365.” Based on candid findings from survey data covering 376 companies, the session features a casual roundtable discussion among Mr. Mashiko of MyGear Inc., who has worked across both the Microsoft and Google ecosystems; Yoshidumi Information’s Ikehira, a specialist in Google Workspace implementation; and Yoshidumi Information’s Sasaki, who used Microsoft 365 extensively for many years in a previous role. They discuss the real nature of usability and produ