Google Apps is synchronized with Outlook
July 5, 2009
Technologie – Google comes dannoncer that several of its applications Cloud (email, calendar, contacts) are dsormais accessible directly since Outlook. A supplmentaire means for sduire companies and to attract the users towards its own solutions.
Google chose to not compete with Outlook in the professional world by attacking it of face but in S `by making Ali.
Thus, several of the headlights applications of Google can tre use directly since Outlook. One thus can accder his email (Gmail), with the calendar and his Google contacts via the functions quivalentes of the Microsoft customer.
« Many professionals prfrent interfaces it of Gmail and its fonctionnalits with products qu `they used front. But some adore Outlook. C `is for them that we have dvelopp Google Sync for Microsoft Outlook » , one explains on the blog Google.
Objective: sduire more D `undertaken without disturbing the users
With Google Apps Sync for Microsoft Outlook, Google makes it possible the companies to connect its service cloud transport (email, calendar, contacts) since Outlook, but without Microsoft Exchange.
the users can thus preserve their tool of transport. Ct administration, Google provides a systme migration, prsent like simple of implementation, which will copy give them D `Exchange and Outlook on the waiters of Google ddis Google Apps.
In addition to the accs at the mail services of Google since Outlook, the users will be able to also consult their emails since the interface of Gmail lorsqu `they are not on their work station. The service Google Apps (First version) is commercialis 50 dollars per annum and per user.
Aprs to have rendered its Cloud services accessible since Blackberry, the iPhone and rcemment the mobiles, Google continues its plan of conqute companies. While esprant with the passage to convince the « outlook addicts » to pass to Google Apps for good. (Eureka Press)
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