Google has announced a change to Google Apps for Business — ending the free version of the product, offering only its Premium version which costs $50 per user per year, regardless of the size of the company. The change was announced on Google’s Official Enterprise blog.
Google just announced that Google Apps for Business, Education and Government customers can now call and email the company with their questions about Chrome. Google, of course, has always been somewhat notorious for its lack of customer support options, but this is slowly changing.
Since the major acquisition last year, Google has made it clear that it wants QuickOffice to make accessing and editing various Microsoft Office documents for the average consumer— but what about the various businesses out there?
SAP has kicked off a new partner program for mobile software developers to engage on the vendor’s mobile platform, in particular those building business-to-business (B2B) and business-to-consumer (B2C) mobile applications.
The Mobile Apps Partner program offers developers looking to make a business out of packaged mobile apps a series of tools, resources, benefits and a sales outlet through the SA
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Optus today announced it would partner with Google in its move to the software as a service market, revealing it would include Google Apps for Business in its portfolio of digital business solutions for small and medium businesses.
Written by: Alex Zaharov-ReuttAlthough Microsoft Office will still be used by “power users” who need the more complex Word and Excel features, among others, all Fairfax employees will get access to Google Apps for Business, including Gmail, Drive, Docs, Hangouts and plenty more by November.
Quitting Microsoft Office entirely can be very a long goodbye, especially for power users still unimpressed
We’re all aware that that the Google Play Store is the place we go to peruse the thousands of apps to do everything from entertaining us to making our lives easier. If you happen to use Google Apps for your business however, today the Play Store was updated to distribute internal apps to your employees via the Google Play Private Channel.
Google have announced today they have stopped providing the free 10 user version of Google Apps for business.
This is used by a lot of charities.
US charities get the full version for free.
It would be good if Google extended this offer to other countries.
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Roger
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