Google Apps updates: greatest hits from the last year
November 10th, 2009 | Published in Google Apps
In the past year, over 100 new features have been rolled out to Google Apps. Here are the ones customers have found most useful:
Google Apps Sync for Microsoft Outlook
Enjoy the reliability and affordability of Google Apps, but allow users to keep Outlook as their client if they want. Users can get their email, contacts, and calendars in Outlook while also being able to access all of their data in the cloud.
Start your free 30-day trial of Premier Edition to begin using Google Apps Sync for Microsoft Outlook.
Mobile support for BlackBerry, iPhone, and Windows Mobile phones
With Google Apps, if you aren't in front of a computer, you can still access your data and be productive. Blackberry, iPhone, and Windows Mobile users can manage their email, contacts, and calendars from their mobile phones. And if you have a Blackberry Enterprise Server, be sure to take advantage of the Google Apps Connector for BlackBerry Enterprise Server, which adds administrative control and added security for BlackBerry access.
Start your free 30-day trial of Premier Edition and try our advanced mobile options.
Offline access
Have your laptop but no Internet connection? Not a problem with Google Apps, which offers offline access to Gmail, Calendar, and Docs.
Shared contacts
Premier Edition admins can robustly manage shared contacts on their domains by creating a global address list for users accessible in both the Gmail web interface and Outlook. With this feature, users can access others' phone numbers, addresses, and custom fields that you define. As an admin, you can also use the directory sync service to connect Google Apps to your exisitng LDAP directory.
Start your free 30-day trial of Premier Edition to learn more about our shared contacts tools.
If you'd like to learn more about what's new in Google Apps, be sure to also check out the upcoming webinar:
Google Apps Premier Edition Innovation: Year in Review
November 18th, 9AM PST / 5PM GMT
Register now
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Google Apps Sync for Microsoft Outlook
Enjoy the reliability and affordability of Google Apps, but allow users to keep Outlook as their client if they want. Users can get their email, contacts, and calendars in Outlook while also being able to access all of their data in the cloud.
Start your free 30-day trial of Premier Edition to begin using Google Apps Sync for Microsoft Outlook.
Mobile support for BlackBerry, iPhone, and Windows Mobile phones
With Google Apps, if you aren't in front of a computer, you can still access your data and be productive. Blackberry, iPhone, and Windows Mobile users can manage their email, contacts, and calendars from their mobile phones. And if you have a Blackberry Enterprise Server, be sure to take advantage of the Google Apps Connector for BlackBerry Enterprise Server, which adds administrative control and added security for BlackBerry access.
Start your free 30-day trial of Premier Edition and try our advanced mobile options.
Offline access
Have your laptop but no Internet connection? Not a problem with Google Apps, which offers offline access to Gmail, Calendar, and Docs.
Shared contacts
Premier Edition admins can robustly manage shared contacts on their domains by creating a global address list for users accessible in both the Gmail web interface and Outlook. With this feature, users can access others' phone numbers, addresses, and custom fields that you define. As an admin, you can also use the directory sync service to connect Google Apps to your exisitng LDAP directory.
Start your free 30-day trial of Premier Edition to learn more about our shared contacts tools.
If you'd like to learn more about what's new in Google Apps, be sure to also check out the upcoming webinar:
Google Apps Premier Edition Innovation: Year in Review
November 18th, 9AM PST / 5PM GMT
Register now
Get these product update alerts by email
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