‘Google Dares Businesses To Switch To Microsoft’s Office 365’ – ‘ReadWrite’
The latest post on ‘ReadWrite’ is titled “Google Dares Businesses To Switch To Microsoft’s Office 365”.
Mark Hachman says, “Google has pared the free version of Google Apps from its business suite, narrowing the gap between itself and Microsoft’s suite of hosted office productivity software services. But the costs and feature set offered by Google still, on paper, give Google the advantage.
In a bid to make things “very straightforward,” Google axed the basic Apps plan, which offered free email, calendaring and documents, plus 5GB of generic Google Drive storage, to up to 10 users per month. All companies will now have to pay the $50 per year cost of Google Apps for Business”.
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