Cloud Sherpas, a leading Google Apps systems integrator and application
developer, is pleased to announce the addition of Jeffrey Miller to its
management team. Jeff will lead the professional services practice at Cloud
Sherpas, driving successful deployments of Google Apps in enterprise
accounts.
"We are delighted that Jeff has joined the Cloud Sherpas team to focus on our
Google Apps business," said Michael Cohn, CEO of Cloud Sherpas. "His unique
perspective on the business decisions facing CIO's today will drive
tremendous value for our clients and the company as a whole."
Jeff brings over 15 years experience managing enterprise knowledge management
and information collaboration technologies. Most recently, he successfully
led the migration of over 30,000 Lotus Notes/Domino users to the cloud.
Jeff led the design, implementation, operations and support of both... (more)
Google Apps Sync for Outlook offers choice; Need for Exchange significantly
diminished.
On Sunday, PC World claimed that IT decision-makers were still reluctant to
leave Microsoft, and writers for BusinessWeek.com scoffed Monday that Google
Apps is still not a threat to Redmond, but a stunning announcement from
Google on Tuesday has propelled Google Enterprise past what was arguably the
most common excuse for Microsoft shops not to use it.
In an unprecedented resolution between SaaS advantages and legacy product
familiarity, Google Enterprise has developed the Google Apps Sync for... (more)
Google Apps Sync for Outlook offers choice; Need for Exchange significantly
diminished. On Sunday, PC World claimed that IT decision-makers were still
reluctant to leave Microsoft, and writers for BusinessWeek.com scoffed Monday
that Google Apps is still not a threat to Redmond, but a stunning
announcement from Google on Tuesday has ...
... (more)
PBS recently aired a special segment on the News Hour with Jim Lehrer on
cloud computing. It's a great segment that highlights the basics of the cloud
and why businesses are considering it. Take a look: Click here to catch the
full interview with Eric Schmidt, CEO of Google.
... (more)
From the Google Apps blog, May 19, 2009
As a website grows, organizing its content becomes ever more important.
Google Sites has always allowed you to group pages in a hierarchy, but this
wasn’t very apparent when finding your way around. We’ve been working on
navigation, and today we’ve released a new feature that lets you set up a
tree structure in your sidebar, to help show the structure of the site at a
glance.
To set this up, click the “Edit Sidebar” link below the sidebar (or
choose “Manage Site” from the “More Actions” menu), then edit the
navigation widget. The configur... (more)