Google at Gartner in Orlando and Tokyo
October 21st, 2010 | Published in Google Apps, Google Enterprise
This week the Google Enterprise team is excited to be participating in the Gartner Symposium ITxpo in Orlando, Florida. Thousands of IT leaders and CIOs from around the world have gathered to hear about the latest trends and innovations in IT, discuss issues facing their teams, and learn how to deliver more business value to their organizations.
On Monday, Michael Lock, VP of Enterprise Sales, spoke to a standing-room-only crowd about the history of enterprise technologies and Google’s vision for the cloud. Michael discussed how the growing popularity of tablet devices enables an entirely new class of applications and new ways of doing business. 100% web technologies bring faster innovation and higher productivity by ensuring that everyone is always on “version now” of both their applications and their data. Michael also highlighted Google’s commitment to enterprise technologies and our increasing investment here.
Today is the last day of the symposium in Orlando. Thanks to everyone who stopped by the booth to learn more about our enterprise products, our vision for the cloud, or just to meet the team.
Orlando isn’t the last Gartner conference of the year though. In fact, next week we’ll also be at the Gartner Symposium ITxpo in Tokyo, Japan, where Dave Girouard, President of Google Enterprise, will keynote a session on critical trends in technology and Google’s innovative approach to enterprise on October 27th. Japan’s Google Enterprise team will be at the booth throughout the entire event, so come say hello.
On Monday, Michael Lock, VP of Enterprise Sales, spoke to a standing-room-only crowd about the history of enterprise technologies and Google’s vision for the cloud. Michael discussed how the growing popularity of tablet devices enables an entirely new class of applications and new ways of doing business. 100% web technologies bring faster innovation and higher productivity by ensuring that everyone is always on “version now” of both their applications and their data. Michael also highlighted Google’s commitment to enterprise technologies and our increasing investment here.
Today is the last day of the symposium in Orlando. Thanks to everyone who stopped by the booth to learn more about our enterprise products, our vision for the cloud, or just to meet the team.
Orlando isn’t the last Gartner conference of the year though. In fact, next week we’ll also be at the Gartner Symposium ITxpo in Tokyo, Japan, where Dave Girouard, President of Google Enterprise, will keynote a session on critical trends in technology and Google’s innovative approach to enterprise on October 27th. Japan’s Google Enterprise team will be at the booth throughout the entire event, so come say hello.