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Compared to on-premises, hosted and “software plus
services” technologies, Google’s multi-tenant, Internet-scale infrastructure
offers faster access to innovation, superior reliability and security, and
maximum economies of scale. |
1. Cloud computing is in
Google’s DNA
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2. Faster access to
innovation drives higher productivity
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3. Users adopt new
functionality with less disruption
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4. Employees can be
productive from anywhere
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5. Google’s cloud enables
faster collaboration
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6. Google’s immense
security investments help protect customers
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7. Less data is stored on
vulnerable devices
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8. Customers get higher
reliability and uptime
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9. Google Apps offers
extensive flexibility and control
Moving to Google’s cloud
doesn’t mean you lose control of your data or your technology. The
Google Apps Terms of Service explicitly state that customers retain
ownership of their data in Google Apps, and Google firmly
believes that customers should be able to easily get their
data out of Google Apps if they ever decide to stop using the service.
Furthermore, Google Apps provides controls so administrators can manage
which applications their users can access and how employees can use each
service. Finally,
Google Apps APIs allow administrators build custom functionality and
integrations with other technologies.
10. Customers spend less
through Google’s economies of scale
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