Posted by Ju-kay Kwek, Product Manager(Cross-posted on the Google App Engine Blog and the Google Code Blog.) Rapidly crunching terabytes of big data can lead to better business decisions, but this has traditionally required tremendous IT investments. …
Posted by Hong Zhang, Software EngineerThese days it’s commonplace for employees to bring personal mobile devices to work, expecting to get all kinds of business done on-the-go, and this can be both a blessing and a challenge to IT managers. The imp…
Posted by Benoît de Boursetty, Product Manager(Cross-posted on the Gmail Blog.) The great thing about web apps is that you can access all of your information on the go, and we’ve introduced ways to use Google Apps on a variety of devices like mobile…
Posted by Jeremy Milo, Google Apps Product Marketing Manager Over the last few weeks, we’ve covered some of the ways that Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Docs and Google Sites have really improved over time, and in this final installment, we’re shif…
Posted by Muzammil Esmail, Product Manager, Google AppsIn our continuous drive to make it easier for Google Apps administrators to create, manage and secure their users and data, we’ve introduced a number of features over time in the Google Apps for …
Posted by Jeremy Milo, Google Apps Product Marketing ManagerWe’ve all been frustrated by technology that gets slower, less reliable and less useful over time. Google Apps is different – it actually gets better automatically week after week without…
Posted by Nishit Shah, Product Manager, Google Security (Cross-posted on the Official Google Blog and the Online Security Blog) Earlier this year, we introduced a security feature called 2-step verification that helps protect your Google Account from …
Posted by Jeremy Milo, Google Apps Product Marketing ManagerGoogle Apps has come a long way since its introduction a few years ago, with continuous improvements every week rather than disruptive shifts every few years. It’s like watching your kids g…
Posted by Jeremy Milo, Google Apps Marketing ManagerGoogle Apps has come a long way since its introduction a few years ago, with continuous improvements every week rather than disruptive shifts every few years. It’s like watching your kids grow up; …
Editor’s note: Continuing our Gaining Altitude series, we’ve invited guest blogger Marsha Egan, CEO of InboxDetox.com and an internationally recognized workplace productivity expert and speaker. Named one of Pennsylvania’s Top 50 Women in Busines…
People expect email to be as reliable as their phone’s dial tone, and our goal is to deliver that kind of always-on availability with our applications. It’s been a couple years since we blogged about the reliability of Gmail, so we thought we’d share s…
Google has been an early and consistent supporter of email authentication technologies, which help ensure senders are who they say they are, and in turn help to curb spam. Since we launched Gmail in 2004, we have supported email-signing standards such …
100% web technologies have many advantages for customers over legacy software and server technologies, but the ability to access improvements without doing any work is particularly important. By simply refreshing the browser, new features just show up…
Cross-posted on the Google Apps Developer BlogThe Google Apps Reporting API lets administrators programmatically get information about their Google Apps environment, and today we’re expanding access to the API for Google Apps Authorized Resellers. Rese…
Time is one of our most precious resources. Despite their necessity, meetings tend to vary in importance for different attendees. John might be really interested in his team’s weekly meeting, whereas Jane, who is working on a unrelated project, may w…