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In April, 2006 we introduced a proposal for an innovative program called 'GMail for Domains.' Back then, GMail for Domains offered free web based email, spam filtering, web access and a variety of sync services, and 2GB (gigabytes) of storage for each user. The service also sported a web based console for local IT administrators to configure options for users and groups. Essentially, Google hosts your email and all related mail services under your domain name (ie burrburton.org) for... free. Arizona State University and many other educational institutions, businesses and non-profit corporations (partial listing hosted by Google) jumped on to the GMail for Domains program and have since released documents on how the program increased collaborative services, streamlined communication redundancies and produced substantial cost savings (it's free). Shortly thereafter Google included many other services and recast the program as 'Google for Domains' and then later retitled the program again under the name 'Google Apps.' "Google Apps Education Edition is helping Arizona State University become a highly flexible university that can provide extraordinary technology experiences for its students. Google's integration of webmail, instant messaging and calendaring is second to none." - Kari Barlow, Assistant Vice President, University Technology Office, Arizona State University
- Wendy Woodward, Director of Technology Support Services, Northwestern University Read the Northwestern University case study to learn more.
Back in April, 2006 Gmail for Domains offered superior email features, services and storage capacity at no cost. Google Apps now offers a collection of integrated services and applications that rivals if not exceeds all other packages on the market at no cost. We are proposing that implementation of the program could lead to great educational and collaborative opportunities here at BBA. While the focus of our proposal is on the benefits to the educational community here, the cost savings enjoyed year to year could potentially be pooled into bandwidth upgrades, expansion of wireless access services and free up valuable IT Deprtment time currently used to maintain in-house services. |
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