The company launched a suite of tools in the country

Mar 23, 2007 08:15 GMT  ·  By

Google is known in the entire world because its products can be accessed from any location on Earth but the company doesn't currently support all their languages. For example, Google News is now available in numerous languages but the most popular is still English because it allows other countries to use the Google product. As I said some time ago, the search giant aims to conquer the entire world by opening new offices and products for the regional users from a certain country.

Today, Google continues its expansion and announces one more country added to the list, Mexico representing the perfect target to help the search giant become more popular. Rodrigo Vaca, Google Enterprise, sustained the residents of the country are now able to acquire Google Search Appliance and Google Mini, two products meant to bring the power of the Google Search technology to the enterprise users.

"Hola! We're happy to announce that today we launched our Google Search Appliance and Google Mini products in Mexico. We have been getting requests from customers there for a long time. We're happy to finally say "Yes! It's available in Mexico!" Customers in Mexico can get the Google Enterprise search appliances through local companies like GT Consulting, MAR Consultor?a, BearingPoint, Deloitte Consulting, Arteria Comunicaciones, Mobile Data, ParaByte, CasaMex and DELL," the Google employee sustained in the blog post.

It seems like the new products are already attracting customers as Grupo Sanborns, a Mexican restaurant and retail chain, already contacted the search giant to add Search Appliance and Mini to its collection of services.

As I repeatedly said, Google is continuously looking for new areas of the world to expand its products but sometimes, the things are not evolving too well for the company's goals. Take the example of China where both Internet giants Google and Yahoo tried to increase their presence but, every time, the local giant Baidu attracted the majority of users making the two firms' attempts almost useless.