LotusWorks makes the move to Google Apps

November 16, 2009 by Edwin Wang · 1 Comment
Filed under: Deployment, Deployment Overseas 

Irish-owned international provider of engineering to the manufacturing and energy sector LotusWorks has deployed Google Apps Premier Edition across its workforce.
The company decided to switch almost 100 users to the web-based communication and collaboration suite to enhance the reliability of its email system for its operations in Ireland and the US.
“Our legacy system was supported here in Ireland,” explained Gary Gilgan, IT manager, LotusWorks. “We decided to look at an alternative after we experienced a serious outage incident in Ireland which affected our business operations in the US.
“Our email system failed late one evening just as our business colleagues in the US were starting their day at work. Because it was ‘out of hours’ here in Ireland we couldn’t get the necessary IT support and a day’s work was lost in our US operations.”

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Gone Google Billboard Ads in Japan

November 14, 2009 by Edwin Wang · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Deployment in Japan 

The Gone Google campaign has arrived in Japan.

Check out the gallery of these billboards on Flickr.

gonegoogle billboard

gonegoogle billboard

University of Minnesota has been working to introduce Google Apps

November 8, 2009 by Edwin Wang · Leave a Comment
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UofM OITThe Office of Information Technology (OIT) at the University of Minnesota has been working for some time to bring Google technology to the information technology (IT) department. The integration from Google will bring apps like email, word processing and presentations.

The Office announced a report about the highlight and features along with the arrival of Google Apps.

For more information, check out at www.examiner.com/

The City of Los Angeles have decided to go Google

October 30, 2009 by Edwin Wang · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Deployment Overseas 

The Los Angeles City Council on Tuesday voted unanimously to approve a $7.2 million deal with IT contractor Computer Sciences Corp. to replace the city’s existing Novell GroupWise e-mail system with Google Apps, Google’s suite of online communication and productivity programs. Microsoft Office licenses will be reduced but not eliminated, as select city workers will continue to use Microsoft’s software.

The hotly contested deal calls for shifting about 30,000 city workers over to Google Apps in the next year.

For more information, check out at: www.informationweek.com

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