What is Google Apps Gmail?

Ever since Google launched its Gmail email service in 2004, it has steadily climbed to the top for personal email with over 176 million users monthly as of Dec 2009.  Google launched its Google Apps to target businesses in Aug 2006 and roughly 100,000 businesses came on board.  Now due to the complexity and high total cost of ownership to run Exchange and Lotus Notes mail servers, over 2 million businesses have switched to Google Apps Gmail for email.

Why should I consider switching to Google Apps Gmail?

You are a small to medium business with an overworked IT staff and a tight budget.  One day, your mail server crashes and you have no backups.  Everything is lost and cannot be recovered.  Enough said.

What does Easy Cloud Solutions offer?

We’ll set up your corporate email in Google Apps and migrate all of your existing email for each employee. Everything runs in the cloud so there’s no more need for the following:

  • No more on-site IT staff
  • No more physical servers and the threat of hardware failures and system crashes
  • No more backups and tape drives
  • No more disaster recovery plans that you realize don’t work after it’s already too late
  • No more stress

Quick Facts about Google Apps Gmail

Here are some quick highlights about Google Apps Gmail:

  • Mobile email sync – stay connected to email wherever you are from the convenience of your phone. Gmail Mobile is a version of Google’s Gmail email service. It is a free service, developed to provide access to Gmail from mobile devices such as cell phones, or smartphones.
  • 99.9% uptime guarantee so that you can rest assured and focus on your core business.
  • The Gmail service currently provides more than 7450 MB of free storage and its storage limit is increasing every second.
  • Gmail’s world class spam filtering features a community-driven system: when any user marks an email as spam, this provides information to help the system identify similar future messages for all Gmail users. Users may tune the system to allow mail marked as spam to be handled in particular ways.
  • On August 2010, Google implemented and released an integrated telephone service in Gmail’s Google Chat interface. The service lacks an official name, but Google has referred to it as “Google Voice in Gmail chat” and also “Call Phones in Gmail”. The service allows people to make free calls from their Gmail account to U.S. and Canada. Gmail account users can also call other countries on a fee basis. The service logged over 1 million calls in 24 hours on 26 August 2010.
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