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Cloud Sherpas Gives Google Apps Admins More Control

Mar 1, 2010
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PCmag@Work (Small Business): Cloud Sherpas Gives Google Apps Admins More Control

Cloud-based tools allow system administrators to manage many Google Apps accounts from one console and even import or export account information.


“The new Web-based tool from a Google Apps migration expert exerts IT control over Google’s businessy Web suite of productivity programs.

Cloud Sherpas is a system integrator–that’s code for someone that helps a company setup and use new technology. In this case, they specialize in moving big companies with 500 or more employees from old-school systems like Lotus Notes or Microsoft Exchange over to the cloud-based Google Apps. It’s a pricey way to go for a smooth setup, but necessary for enterprises that can’t afford downtime. Next week, the company will unveil new tools for IT management of Google Apps that is suitable for small offices on up.”

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