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Google Apps goes live for the city of Los Angeles today

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December 14th, 2009
Viktor Petersson

GoogleAppsToday is a big day for both Google and the City of Los Angeles, as the city officially pulled the plug on their old email with 34,000 users.

We covered the deal back in October when it was first announced. The reason why the deal is important is primarily because it is likely to lead to many similar deals when cities around the U.S. are looking to cut costs and move to the cloud.

While it is a big day for Google, it’s a major loss for both Microsoft and Novell, as Microsoft was Google’s closest competitor in this deal, and Novell since they powered the city of LA’s old system.

To spread the ‘success story’ even before it started, Google have already produced a video demonstrating the ‘successful switch to Google Apps’. Time will tell if the switch will be a success or failure.

Video after the jump.

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Tags: Google Apps, Los Angles, SaaS Posted in News, Video 2 Comments »

How Can We Keep Email Safe In The Cloud?

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November 4th, 2009
Viktor Petersson

safe_dataSlashdot recently posted an interesting article titled An Inbox Is Not a Glove Compartment. The article covers legal rights and the government’s right to your data. It’s an interesting read, but it’s not what this article is about.

While reading the article I started thinking about cloud email solutions and the fact that you give all your data to them. The bottom line is that it doesn’t matter what their terms of service says, they’ve still got all your data. Given that you do want to throw away your in-house email solution (and there are a lot of reasons why), how can you still keep your data safe?

The obvious option is to use PGP or GnuPG. In a perfect world this would be enough. If people were smart about their privacy, they’d know that it’s in their best interest to encrypt their emails. Unfortunately that’s not the case. So if we assume that a PGP/PGP approach unrealistic for wide-spread adoption, what’s left?

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Tags: SaaS, security Posted in Analysis 4 Comments »

IBM turns Notes into SaaS with LotusLive iNotes

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October 2nd, 2009
Viktor Petersson

NotesLive iNotesIBM’s Lotus Notes is a major product in the enterprise email space. According to IBM’s Press Release from January this year, Lotus Notes is used by “more than 50 percent of America’s largest 100 companies” (Note that it doesn’t say Fortune 100). I personally doubt that number, but Notes is definitely a big player. That is why today’s announcement of LotusLive iNotes is significant.

LotusLive iNotes is IBM’s answer to Google Apps and Microsoft Exchange Online.
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Tags: IBM, iNotes, Lotus, LotusLive, SaaS Posted in News 1 Comment »

Will Dell become the next big SaaS player?

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October 2nd, 2009
Viktor Petersson

Dell and SaaSMost of us think of servers and cheap, plastic, laptops when we think of Dell. Perhaps we need to re-think this. Within a few years, Dell might be as synonymous with SaaS as Amazon and Salesforce.

Over the last year, Dell has been busy acquiring SaaS companies. One of the most interesting acquisitions is MessageOne, a company offering a diverse range of email services.
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