by Mitch Wagner, Computerworld
Google Apps Gmail, like its equivalent for consumers, is fast, reliable and easy to use. But you need to think about the potential problems before relying on it for your business and personal mail. Google Apps is the private-label version of Google’s Web-based office suite. The “from” address on your e-mail is your own domain, rather than Gmail.com. Google Apps includes Google Docs, Google Calendar, and more. It has an administrator interface for managing multiple users. Google Apps comes in a free version, or a $50 per user per year Premium version, with tech support and increased e-mail storage quotas.
http://blogs.computerworld.com/15971/should_you_switch_to_google_apps_for_your_email
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