[LINK] Google Apps Team Edition
stephen at melbpc.org.au
stephen at melbpc.org.au
Sat Feb 9 00:38:27 AEDT 2008
Google Apps edition bypasses the IT department
IT managers who object to employees using unauthorized software at work
have another tool to worry about: Google Apps Team Edition, (free) which
requires no IT participation to implement
By Juan Carlos Perez, IDG News Service, February 07, 2008
<http://www.infoworld.com/article/08/02/07/Google-Apps-edition-bypasses-IT-
department_1.html?source=NLC-DAILY&cgd=2008-02-07>
Google is releasing a new edition of its hosted applications suite that
end-users can bring into the workplace without the involvement of their IT
department.
It means that IT managers who fret about employees using unauthorized
software at work will have another tool to worry about, especially in
industries where information management is heavily regulated, such as
health care and finance.
The new release, called Google Apps Team Edition, is due to be available
Thursday for free. It is aimed at employees who are interested in using
Google Apps but whose employers haven't signed up for it, said Rajen
Sheth, Google Apps senior product manager.
Team Edition contains the core communication and collaboration services
and applications from other editions, such as the word processor, the
spreadsheet, the Start page, Talk instant messaging, and the calendar, but
not Gmail, which requires IT participation to re-route the company's e-
mail flow.
So far, more than 500,000 mostly small organizations have signed up for
Google Apps, but the other versions -- Standard, Education, Partner, and
Premier -- require IT to implement the suite because its services are
linked to an organization's Internet domain.
That changes with the Team Edition, which will let employees set up Google
Apps workgroups as long as they have valid e-mail addresses with their
organizations' domains, Sheth said.
"Google Apps has been, by definition, an IT project, and now we want to
let people use it without IT involvement," Sheth said.
Once signed up with Team Edition, people can see who else in their
organization's Internet domain is also a user, and invite those who
aren't, Sheth said.
"It provides a quick way for workgroups to start collaborating," he said...
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Cheers, people
Stephen Loosley
Victoria, Australia
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