Google has made it a bit easier for Google Apps administrators to manage the apps their users see, especially if they have third-party apps from the Marketplace installed.
There is now a central spot for enabling or disabling any app for users or groups. Admins can now, literally, turn apps On and Off from the sam... |
11 October 2011 10:31 GMT |
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Google has just announced that users of the paid editions of Google Apps now have access to a two-step authentication system, to make logins more secure. But Google has also made the system available to developers who have applications in the Apps Marketplace. "Until yesterday, Google Apps customers using Google Apps... |
22 September 2010 09:44 GMT |
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Social networking has become an integral part of the web these days, it may even ‘become’ the web if Facebook has its way. But it hasn’t made much inroad in the enterprise market, unless you count people spending their time on FarmVille or Twitter rather than working. Jive Software, a company that f... |
14 June 2010 05:04 GMT |
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It looks like everyone is launching an app store of some sort these days after the massive success Apple has had with its own App Store for the iPhone. But, judging solely by its launch partners, the Google Apps Marketplace seems to be the real deal. One of those partners is Aviary, not exactly a household name yet, ... |
10 March 2010 10:01 GMT |
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The rumored Google Apps Marketplace is now official and live with more than 50 companies signed as partners at launch. The Marketplace is an online repository and application store for any third-party developer offering a cloud app with some sort of integration with Google Apps. There are apps available in a variety ... |
10 March 2010 04:06 GMT |
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