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Google Touts Valeo App
Win
May 14, 2009
Since
Gmail launched in 2004 with, what was at the time, an unprecedented 1GB
of storage per person, Google has been focused on continuously improving
the email experience with things like fast search to find messages
quickly, mobile support, offline access and integrated IM, and voice and
video chat. Gmail was really the beginning of how Google was rethinking
personal and group productivity, and over the last couple of years,
business adoption has accelerated rapidly as the hosted suite has
emerged as a powerful, affordable successor to on-premises business
technology.
Today, more than a million businesses have moved beyond traditional
software and hardware to cloud computing – where data and applications
live online – and they're using the Google Apps suite not just for
Gmail, but also for shared calendaring, collaborating on files without
attachments, private video sharing and quickly deployable internal and
external sites. IT managers are refocusing the money and time saved
towards core projects that help their individual businesses become more
competitive.
Consequently, Valeo is deploying Google Apps to the company's entire
office-based workforce.
This marks a significant moment for Google Apps, because Valeo has
30,000 Internet-connected employees, making this one of the largest
enterprise deployments of Google Apps to date. Valeo is moving to the
cloud with the support of Capgemini. This deployment across Valeo's
distributed workforce of 192 business entities in 27 countries and five
continents demonstrates the vast scalability of Google Apps. Whether
your company has just five employees in a single room, or tens of
thousands of people scattered around the globe, Google Apps can easily
provide powerful messaging and collaboration tools. |