Maybe you remember when
two months ago Google bought the e-mail security company Postini for 625
million dollars in cash. Postini was responsible for producing a technology
used to encrypt and archives e-mails and instant messages and which can be used
to protect a company’s all web-based communications.
Today, Google revealed that Postini’s technology is
integrated in Google Apps Premier Edition.
Thanks to this move, the customers of Google Apps Premier
Edition will be able to set configurable spam and viruses filtering that are
customized for the nature of the business and manage all outbound content
policy, including adding footers to every message based on business policy
rules, blocking messages with specific keywords or attachments.
But the integration of Postini technology will be also a big
improvement for administrators who will have the option of visibility into all
email within their organization for the purposes of compliance.
Also from now on, the users will have access to the possibility to restore the
messages that were deleted by mistake.
Beside the security improvements Google announced two new
features for its Google Apps Premier Edition: a new email routing feature and
an increase in storage from 10 GB to 25 GB.
Also the Postini’s customers will have access to a free extended trial of
Google Apps Premier Edition, until June 30 2008.
Google said that the Postini technology is already available
in the English-language version of Apps Premier and during next month it will
be integrated in the international version, available in 27 languages.
Google Apps has been available as a free service since
August 2006 and it includes the large storage-capacity service Gmail, Google
Calendar, Google Talk, Google Docs and the Start Page feature for creating a
customizable home page on a specific domain. Last month Google has added Google
Presentations into Google Apps.
Google Apps Premier Edition, the business version of Google
Apps, was unveiled in February this year and it offers over the free version
APIs for business integration, 99.9 % uptime, 24x7 support for critical issues
and advertising is optional. The price of the service is $50 per user account
per year.
According to Google, Google Apps Premier Edition was already
adopted by more than 100,000 businesses.
Google Apps is considered by some analysts as a threat for
to Microsoft’s flagship Office productivity software.
Earlier this week, in an announcement seen as a reaction to
Google Apps, Microsoft announced Microsoft's Office Live Workspace, a web
service which allows users to save more than 1,000 Office documents to one
place online, access them through the Web, and hare the documents with others
in a password- protected, invitation-only online workspace.