Netpremacy Selects AppsCare to Explore the Australian Market
June 12, 2012
By Raju Shanbhag, TMCnet Contributor
AppsCare from Google (News - Alert) has created a strategic delivery model (Gstall) around its customers’ imperatives. This model is worldwide, collaborative and possesses the ability of providing high-quality, high-value Google Apps for business, Google Postini and Cisco (News - Alert) solutions.
The company recently announced that the Netpremacy marketing team had selected AppsCare to work from Australia for three months this summer.
While in Australia, The Netpremacy marketing team will explore the market opportunities in that country and look to get a foothold in this region. The company offers a full portfolio of IP services including national and cross-border MPLS networks, security services and Google Enterprise solutions to thousands of organizations in over 30 countries around the world.
Google Apps enables seamless collaboration across continents from large distributed teams, to the individual employee. Few facilitate real-time productivity anywhere and across any device, while there are a variety of tools available to allow remote access to company resources.
“Without the use of a cloud infrastructure our company would be more restricted to providing for a much smaller market size,” a spokesperson said from marketing at AppsCare (Netpremacy’s Google Enterprise brand). “Google Apps facilitates access to our clients, irrelevant of the physical distance, whilst still working seamlessly with other employees still in the office.”
“Remote working in Australia will enable us to undertake new market primary research internally, saving us costs on outsourcing the research to a market research company,” the official added.
Google recently acquired Quickoffice, the creator of mobile applications for working on documents created in Microsoft’s (News - Alert) Office suite. Even if the device does not have the software suite installed, Quickoffice has the ability to render many devices compatible with Microsoft Office.
Edited by Braden Becker