Keller Williams Realty Bundles for Google Apps for Business
July 08, 2013
By Mandira Srivastava, TMCnet Contributor
The era of cloud-based collaboration technology is here- it is happening now. To bring additional capabilities to its employees, like mobile application development and cloud management services, Keller Williams Realty has decided to adopt Google (News - Alert) Apps for Business.
Google Apps for Business is not free for new, small business users. It includes Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Drive, Google Groups, and many other tools- and has been free for workgroups of no more than 10 users.
Google Apps for Business will enable Keller Williams Realty to transition email and calendar systems to Google Apps, which will provide enhanced mobile access, increased storage and collaborative tools for teams.
Cary Sylvester, executive director of Digital Innovations said, “Consistent with Keller Williams Realty’s agent-centric philosophy, we’re excited to be able to provide our associates with the powerful productivity and collaboration tools that comprise Google Apps for Business. We’re proud to be able to give our associates yet another set of tools to enhance their businesses at no additional cost to them. Using Google’s familiar, intuitive tools will simplify day-to-day work so associates can focus on the dollar-producing activities that lead to big results.”
With the Google Apps for Business, every Keller Williams Realty associate will be able to take advantage of Gmail, Google Drive, Google Docs, Google Calendar and more. It will provide access from any internet-connected device—including laptops, smartphones and tablets.
It offers thirty GB of online storage. In addition, the communication and collaboration tools allows users to connect instantly with Keller Williams associates or any other contact through text, voice or video chat.
Mark Willis said in a statement, “By providing leading-edge technology and training, we are helping all of our associates to build great businesses and provide extraordinary service to their clients.”
Edited by Alice Koganova