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Simple subscription model, Fast deployment, No inhouse hardware or software, Good collaboration and mobile support, Additional sharing features beyond email, contacts and calendaring
No drag and drop in the webmail client, No say over where your data is held or how it's protected
Google Apps Premier Edition is a comprehensive and usable Microsoft Exchange alternative, with extras, that's incredibly easy to deploy and manage.…
Low per-user annual fee; 25GB inbox; own domain name; fast setup; Outlook plug-in; migration tools; message search and labels; easy to administer; security and compliance options
Single point of failure; reliance on internet connection; data security and protection concerns; Google Docs lacks functionality, Rating:
Google Apps Premier Edition has matured into an affordable and functional service with clear advantages when compared to in-house and other hosted alternatives. At around £40 per user per year it's hard to match on price, and for that you get ema...
Sammanfattning: Steve Ballmer has poured scorn on Google apps, and after close examination we think he might have a point. The potential is there, but we’re not convinced that Google Apps Premier is feature complete or resilient enough for major corporates to consider...
No matter what size of your business and how tight your budgets, take note of all the limitations before you opt for Google's office and comms suite. ...
Affordable, Centralised, secure, data storage, APIs for integrating with existing IT infrastructure, Good support options, Gmail Mobile for BlackBerry
Privacy and security concerns, No presentation software yet, No offline access
Does the arrival of Google Apps Premier Edition signal the death of desktop software dinosaurs like Microsoft Office? Although the idea is compelling, the answer is no. Not yet, at least. There are many reasons to get excited about Google’s hosted o