Google Launches Cloud Computing App at GU
The students, faculty and staff at Georgetown University are using an app developed by Google called Apps for Education.
Georgetown University has "gone" Google. The school has teamed up with the search engine giant to launch Google Apps for Education, "a powerful cloud computing solution," at the university. Lisa Davis, Chief Information Officer at Georgetown University, recently blogged about the partnership on the official Google Enterprise Blog. "Going Google was an opportunity to reimagine technology’s role at Georgetown and unify our campus by moving to a powerful cloud computing solution that worked no matter where our users were or what device they used. We had calendars, mail, and file storage and sharing tools before, but they were fragmented and in dire need of replacement. Our email system was twelve years old, only allowed 250MB per user, and …
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