I am a Google Apps user. I use it for my own business and have set it up and manage it for other places (like my church). So yesterday’s news is good news for me and I assume for a lot of other small business operators running on Google Apps. Of course, you may be asking yourself what Google Apps has to do with the Enterprise. Believe it or not it is actually becoming a real choice for some organizations especially in education and the non-profit side of things. I don’t heave any real numbers so can’t say for sure or provide you with any breakdown.
This information from Google (which also include pretty pictures):
- Available July 2009 at no charge for Premium users.
- Messages sent to your Gmail inbox are pushed to your BlackBerry within 60 seconds.
- Emails read/deleted on your BlackBerry are marked as read/deleted in Gmail, and vice-versa.
- Synchronize BlackBerry folders with labels in Gmail.
- Search for email addresses and phone numbers of other users on your company domain.
- View your Google Calendar schedule on your native BlackBerry application, with one-way synchronization from Google Calendar to your BlackBerry device.
- Contacts in Gmail are automatically synchronized with your BlackBerry address book.
Pretty much for those of you who have been connected to a BES in the past and are suffering from synchronization withdrawal this will give it back to you.
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