![]() |
| Google Preps Postini For Business World |
Google wants businesses to sign on with its Google Apps service. Fifty dollars annually per user gives them Google Docs and Gmail with a level of support; more importantly, Google does all of the application maintenance and upkeep, including spam filtering.
Email and the sensitivity of its content makes businesses wary of using an email service that isn't under its direct control. Postini's customers have used that product to protect existing mail servers.
Google began promoting Postini's features, as incorporated into Google Apps. Postini enabled Google to offer security and compliance features for mail, including the ability to recover deleted emails on a 90-day rolling basis.
As an added incentive, Google will boost the storage capacity of Gmail for its Apps clients from 10GB to 25GB, according to AP. Along with the Postini security features, Google has a much stronger pitch to offer potential business clients.
It's still not a Microsoft killer; that's up to the market to decide. But Google Apps is reaching a level of maturity where it can be reasonably considered. It isn't just the applications and email features a business would receive, but the ability to lower demands on internal tech staff for application and email support.
Some businesses will find that last part a compelling one, and we're sure Google will make it a point of discussion during its pitch to the business market.
Publish A Comment
| Popular WPN Business Resources |
-

Jason Falls Predicts Google Will Buy Twitter
It is clear that Twitter is a valuable tool for business. -

Goodbye Vista, Hello Windows 7
Microsoft released its latest edition of Windows on October 22nd to... -

Social Media Trends That Indicate the Future
Where are we going with social media? That question is asked very...
iEntry 10th Anniversary
RSS
Newsletter
Advertising






















Google's corporate Avatar
may not be the best idea to become big brother for the end user?