Starting today, Google Apps is out of the beta stage. This means that you will not see the “Beta” tag in the logos of Google applications: Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Docs and Google Talk.
Google Apps is a web-based hosted solution, which means you can access Google Apps at anytime; anywhere if you have an Internet connection. With Google Apps, your data and the applications themselves are served from Google’s highly secure, scalable, and reliable data centers.
There are two versions of Google Apps: Google Apps Premier Edition and Google Apps Standard Edition. Google Apps Standard Edition is the basic messaging and collaboration solution, suited for families, groups and community groups with their own internet domains.
If you own a business is recommended to move to Premier Edition. The Premier Edition offers stability (99.9%uptime guarantee as a service level agreement), massive storage space (25 GB for email storage per user), mobile email, calendar and IM access and most important, information security and compliance.
If your company uses Microsoft Exchange, you can plan your pilot or deployment with free resources from Google. New migration and sync tools from Google make the switch from Microsoft Exchange easier than ever.
If you want to see the “Beta” label, Google has given you a way to return it to Gmail. Go to Google Labs, find “Back to Beta” feature and enable it.
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