Monday, April 27, 2009

New for Your Customers: Getting Started Guides for Google Docs

Here are a few tips for your customers who are new to Google Apps: Getting Started Guides for spreadsheets, documents, and presentations. These three guides cover the basics about Google Docs and have handy tidbits of information on features. Just include these links in your next blog post or newsletter to customers.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Remember to sign up for Google I/O

The Google I/O Developer Conference is coming up on May 27 – 28, 2009 in San Francisco, California, and we want to see you there! Google I/O is a great opportunity to see the latest from the developer community and to interact directly with the engineers who work on Google's developer products. We're building out a lot of content geared toward Apps partners, including sessions on practical standards-based security and using Google Secure Data Connector to bring existing data into Google Apps. Learn more

Friday, April 17, 2009

New for Google Apps Admins: An Online Community

Based on feedback from Google Apps admins who are looking for a way to connect online we've just launched a new site where Google Apps admins can meet one another, discuss topics unique to their roles, and share best practices.

We used Google Sites to make the site relevant and easy to use. We also integrated Google Maps, Moderator and Forms. Check out the Admin Community map to see where members are located, or the "Share your perspective" tool to give input or vote on community comments.

You can share this forum with your customers and prospects so that they can come in, find out more about what Google Apps offers, and help create a dialogue that can help all of us learn.

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

New Google Apps developer tools, including App Engine java runtime and Secure Data Connector

Tonight we held a Campfire One event where we announced a number of new developer tools for Google Apps customers and commercial developers of all types. These new tools include a preview release of Java language support for Google App Engine and the Secure Data Connector, which makes it easier to connect applications running in Google's cloud with on-premise systems.

Read more about it on the Google Enterprise blog.

Friday, April 3, 2009

New guide comparing Google Apps with Microsoft Exchange Server

Read our new partner guide [link updated: 4/22/09] to learn the key differences between Google Apps Premier Edition and Microsoft Exchange Server 2003/2007.

You can use this to help educate Google Apps prospects that are using or considering on-premise Exchange.