[TechRepublic] Google shuns Apps-based businesses

Google in the Enterprise

TechRepublic Member | March 15, 2012

Google shuns Apps-based businesses for the sake of "Play"

Google hopes that the Play transition speaks to consumers, but it also speaks to a lack of interest in helping enterprises manage their own set of Google apps. Read more

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