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With Google Search Appliance™, our universal search solutions, you can deliver relevant search results from virtually all information sources in your organization. And you can provide an interface that users are already familiar with from having used google.com, while maintaining your organization's existing security requirements. Our Google Search Appliance™ are integrated hardware and software with straightforward web-based interfaces, so you will be able to easily set-up and administer them.
Google-quality search. Easy to purchase, deploy, and manage. Low TCO - Minimizes Total Cost of Ownership before, during, and throughout deployment. Simple license structure.
The Google Search Appliance (GSA) provides fast, relevant search for your intranet or website. An on-premise, easy-to-deploy solution, the GSA provides your organization with high relevancy right out of the box, can be customized to meet your specific needs, and scales easily as your content grows.
Software-as-a-Service for business email, information sharing and security.
Whether your business is moving everything to the cloud, just wants an affordable email solution or struggles to give employees access to critical information, Google Apps will help you stretch resources and work smarter. As messaging & collaboration tools, Google Apps consist of:
Reliable, secure online applications wherever you work. Google Apps reduce IT costs and empower today's employees. Gmail, Google Docs, Google Sites, and more - $50 per user per year.
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Posted by Patrick Ryan, Policy Counsel, Open Internet
Posted by Rajen Sheth, group product manager for Chromebooks
Cross-posted to the Chrome blog