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Industry News Desk Google Seeks to Create an Army of Google Apps Pushers
It has tricked out a Go Google cloud calculator that’s supposed to help them understand the benefits of working in the cloud
By: Maureen O'Gara
Jun. 4, 2010 09:45 AM
To encourage companies to adopt Google Apps, Google has tricked out a Go Google cloud calculator that's supposed to help them understand the benefits of working in the cloud by taking a "test drive." The graphics projects potential time and cost savings based on how many employees the company has. All you do is type in your company name and how many people you're talking about (valuable data right there). For example, it claims a 50-man operation could save $31,000 a year and be 2.8 times more productive. It dangles the thought of 1,225GB of e-mail storage and the idea of saving 1,390 hours not wrestling with spam or wasting 50 hours on updates. It claims the user could avoid losing 30GBof data on lost or stolen laptops pocketing the $141,000 it would cost not to mention the $7,500 needed for data recovery. If you're game it creates a custom URL, presentation and spreadsheet to use evangelizing the concept internally. Reader Feedback: Page 1 of 1
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