by DJ Neawedde | 22nd February 2007
According to TechCrunch, “the service will include the existing Google Apps tools - GMail, Google Calendar, Google Talk and IM as well as the Google Docs applications that were just integrated into the suite today. Webmail will come with 10 GB of storage and Apps Premier includes service level agreements that promise 99.9% uptime and 24/7 tech support. “
The cost will be $50 per user per year, something that Microsoft might want to think about. Check out the full comparison of the Google standard and Premier services.
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by DJ Neawedde | 22nd February 2007
According to TechCrunch, “the service will include the existing Google Apps tools - GMail, Google Calendar, Google Talk and IM as well as the Google Docs applications that were just integrated into the suite today. Webmail will come with 10 GB of storage and Apps Premier includes service level agreements that promise 99.9% uptime and 24/7 tech support. “
The cost will be $50 per user per year, something that Microsoft might want to think about. Check out the full comparison of the Google standard and Premier services.
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