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How to Choose a Hosted E-mail Solution

February 14th, 2010 admin No comments

Of all the technologies that run your business, chances are good that none impact your company as much as good ol’ e-mail. While larger organizations have the hardware, infrastructure, and human capital to manage e-mail in-house, small businesses with tiny to non-existent IT departments don’t have that luxury. Here’s how to get big-business e-mail efficiency on a small-business budget.

For businesses with 25 to 150 users or more, hosting your own mail server just isn’t worth the effort and expense involved, and can actually lead to more downtime than going with an outside service. While it can tempting for very small companies to simply rely on free e-mail services like Gmail, Yahoo, or Hotmail, there’s something about having your own domain name that makes your business look more legitimate. Using a free e-mail account is a dead giveaway that your organization runs on a shoestring. Fortunately, both Google and Microsoft offer affordable and robust hosted e-mail solutions.

Recently, Google had a huge lead as the most cost effective hosted solution, but Microsoft recently slashed its prices in half to give the Google some real competition. Still, Microsoft Exchange Online at $120 per user per year is  more than Google Apps Premiere Edition (GAPE) at $50. Both Google and Microsoft offer 25GB of storage with their accounts.

A huge factor for choosing hosted Exchange over Gmail was to use Outlook. Of course, Outlook supports Google Apps by way of IMAP, but since it’s a mail-only protocol, you won’t be able to share your calendar with coworkers without connecting to the Web. This is a make-or-break feature for lots of people. But Now with Google Apps Sync for Outlook that’s not true. With Apps Sync all your contacts and calendar will sync automatically

Google Apps Premiere Edition also has many strong advantages. If you’re a Gmail user, you already know how useful labels can be, and you won’t find them in Outlook. Google also has the advantage of being browser agnostic, you’ll get the same experience regardless of whether you prefer Firefox, IE, or Chrome. Until Exchange Online migrates to Exchange 2010 (still not launched), you’re limited to Outlook Web Access Light when using browsers other than Internet Explorer.

If you’re already a Google Docs user, you’ll enjoy having a single sign-on for e-mail, Google Docs, and other Google services. Of course Microsoft also offers a plethora of additional online features such as SharePoint, Office Live Meeting, and Office Communications Live, but you’ll need to upgrade to Business Productivity Online at $120 per user per year to use them.

Both Google Apps Premiere Edition and Exchange Online can synchronize with your organization’s Active Directory domain controllers. This reduces the number of passwords your users have to remember and enables a single sign-on experience.

Google Apps Premiere Edition gives small & medium businesses the best bang for the buck, by a narrow margin. Which guarantee of 99.9 percent up-time is no beat.

To Know more about Single Sign On for Google Apps contact Google Apps Reseller

Google Apps India – Future of Messaging & Collaboration

January 8th, 2010 admin No comments

Google Apps an integrated suite of Google applications that includes an email program, online calendar, instant messaging client with voice capabilities and a web-based word processor cum spreadsheet software and many more…

Business organizations, educational institutions and even individuals can use the Google Apps service . And since Google Apps require little or no technical expertise, it is a blessing for small business /SME’s in India who have little budget for IT.

To get started with Google Apps, you’ll need a web domain name. If you are planning to use an existing web domain with Google Apps, just make sure that you have access to your DNS settings, which is generally available with the domain host. Google Apps is available in two editions – the standard (free) edition and a premier (paid) edition. Standard edition one does not have any support from Google. Whereas premier edition has 24×7 email support and phone support for critical issues. So, standard edition is not for businesses / not recommended for businesses.

The premium edition offers 25 Gigs of storage per user means that in-box quotas and deletion schedules are a thing of the past with Google Apps. It provides Integrated instant messaging, Built-in voice and video chat, search felicity, Protection and security for sensitive information and Mobile integration for the companies top brass who use the Blackberry or the iPhone, free of cost.

For more details visit  Google Apps Reseller

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