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DirectPointe Integrates Its Small Office Solution with Google Apps.


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 -- DirectPointe, a leader in managed computing computing - computer  services, today announced it has joined the Google Enterprise Professional[TM] program to integrate Google Apps A collection of Google applications and utilities that is offered as a package either free or paid. In 2007, Google combined its e-mail, instant messaging, calendar, word processing, spreadsheet and Web authoring applications along with administration utilities into Standard and Premier [TM] Premier Edition with the DirectPointe Small Office Solution[TM]. This combined solution provides small businesses and distributed offices with all their essential Networking, Server and Domain Management Services for an affordable monthly fee.

The integration makes it simple for organizations to add or manage employees. When a new user is added to the network, they are automatically provisioned with the same user name and password to Google Apps and have immediate access to their local domain as well as the collaboration tools A collaboration tool is something that helps people collaborate. The term is often used to mean collaborative software, but collaboration tools were being used before computers existed, a piece of paper can for example can be used as collaboration tool.  in their Google Apps domain.

"Google is excited to have DirectPointe as a partner in the Google Enterprise Professional program," said Scott McMullan, Google Apps partner lead, Google Enterprise. "The same affordability and ease of use Google provides for collaboration is now extended to the entire IT environment with the integration with DirectPointe's Small Office Solution."

The DirectPointe Small Office Solution is a fully featured, enterprise-class networking solution for small businesses and large organizations with distributed environments. It provides all of the core server and networking hardware Networking hardware typically refers to equipment facilitating the use of a computer network. Typically, this includes routers, switches, access points, network interface cards and other related hardware. , software and services a small business needs in a single, plug-and-play device that resides at the customer location.

Google Apps[TM] brings simple, powerful communication and collaboration tools to organizations using their own domain name. With the Google Apps[TM] service, users can utilize tools like Gmail[TM], Google Calendar This article or section contains information about computer software currently in development.
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[TM], Google Talk Google's instant messaging (IM) service, which provides text messaging and voice calling. It provides a link to the user's Gmail account as well as displays the number of unread messages in the inbox. [TM] and Google Docs A family of Web-based applications from Google that includes word processing, spreadsheet and presentations. Launched in 2006, the word processor in Google Docs was formerly Writely, developed by Upstartle, LLC and acquired by Google.  & Spreadsheets[TM] on their own domain to stay connected and work together more effectively.

As a Google Apps Premier Edition partner offering managed IT services, DirectPointe facilitates the on-site deployment and setup of the Small Office Solution and Google Apps on the customer's own domain to eliminate disruptions to the business. Once the solution is set up, DirectPointe monitors, manages and protects the IT environment to ensure it is healthy and running smoothly. This is all backed by immediate 24/7 support from experienced technicians.

DirectPointe CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  Michael Proper said, "DirectPointe's partnership with Google is a natural fit in our goal to make IT simple, manageable and affordable. With a combined solution, we are able to provide small offices with a secure and standardized standardized

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 environment for their collaboration and networking needs."

DirectPointe's Small Office Solution is available starting at $350 per month per location. For more information on the Small Office Solution and Google Apps Premier Edition, please visit http://www.directpointe.com/google. For additional information on the Google Enterprise Professional Program, please visit http://www.google.com/enterprise/gep/.

The Small Office Solution is also available to potential partners interested in leveraging the solution to provide their own branded offering. More information is available at http://www.directpointe.com/partnercontact.

About DirectPointe

DirectPointe Inc., based in Lindon, Utah, provides managed computing services that make technology simple, manageable and affordable for small and midsize businesses. The company takes ownership of the entire computing lifecycle, including procurement The fancy word for "purchasing." The procurement department within an organization manages all the major purchases. , deployment, management, protection and support, so customers have one company to handle all their computing needs. Customers can deploy a complete solution to manage their entire environment or a subset of services to complement their existing infrastructure. DirectPointe solutions are delivered for one consistent monthly payment to ease budgeting and eliminate upfront costs. For more information about DirectPointe, visit www.directpointe.com or call (801) 805-9700.

Small Office Solution is a trademark of DirectPointe Inc. Google, Google Apps, Google Enterprise Professional Program, Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Talk, and Google Docs & Spreadsheets are trademarks of Google Inc. All other company and product names may be trademarks of the respective companies with which they are associated.
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