Earlier this month Backupify interviewed Susan Cline, a Google Apps Certified Trainer and a consultant for the Google Apps Enterprise team. With more than five years experience working with Google Apps, Cline is recognized as expert in the field. She understands the need for small businesses to maintain low costs and efficiencies in order to operate successfully. This is one of the main reasons [...]
Last Wednesday at Google I/O we unveiled the first Chromebooks. These mobile devices are a new kind of computer designed specifically for people who live in the browser. Chromebooks are made for people seeking uncompromising speed, simplicity and security, while providing features that will delight the IT department, too. For businesses and schools, we’re offering [...]
Storing up to 25,000 contacts Posted by Mike Helmick, Software Engineer (Google) Gmail used to have a limit of 10,000 contacts. For most of us, this was way more than enough, but we heard from some of you who use Gmail to communicate with more than 10,000 people. We want you to be able to [...]
May 9, 2011 Posted by Michelle Chen, Software Engineer (Google) If your calendar ends up full of many different types of events (film nights, lunch dates, and doctor appointments, for example), there’s now an easy way to categorize them using colors. Just click on an event, then click the colored square in the top left [...]
In-depth: UK firms still in first gear in cloud drive Originally Published on Microscope.co.uk on May 9th 2011 While substantial growth in cloud computing and its various sectors is being predicted, reports are that firms in the UK are a little behind the global take up. Linda Endersby investigates. There might be differences of opinion [...]
Originally Published in The China Post 3rd May 2011 Europe set to put data in the clouds BRUSSELS–The American computer scientist John McCarthy — who coined the phrase “artificial intelligence” — predicted in 1961 that computing power may someday become a public utility, much like electricity or water. The idea that you could flick a [...]
Originally published on FreshBusinessThinking.com on May 2nd 2011 02/05/11 By Craig Sullivan, VP and General Manager, International, NetSuite “Cloud computing” has been the hot topic in enterprise IT for a while. Any quick web news search will reveal thousands of news releases announcing the arrival of new cloud applications designed for businesses and consumers. In [...]
Increasingly, people are using mobile phones to access information — from email to web browsing to editing documents. Part of getting work done on the go is being able to easily access, edit and share content, which is why we’re happy to announce the new Google Docs app for Android. With this new app it’s easy to [...]
At Google, we run a network of data centers that are built for scale and reliability. They’re also designed for security and data protection. For the 3 million businesses that have gone Google and the thousands more that join them every day, these features help ensure that their data is kept safe. Many of you have [...]
Ever since I joined the Gmail team, my friends have been eager to tell me, “I love Gmail! Except for this one thing…” And every day, Gmail users share their “one thing” that would make Gmail better for them through our suggestions page. While we enjoy creating new solutions to old problems with features like Priority Inbox, [...]