Tuesday, January 12, 2010 at 9:02 AM
Let's say you're about to make a very important presentation to a prospective client on the other side of the country. Before you depart on your business trip, you download all of your presentation materials and InDesign® hand-outs onto your trusty thumbdrive. Just in case, you also email the files to yourself.But while you're in the air, your colleagues back at the office are making last minute edits to the files and your copies are now out of date. Worse yet, when you arrive at your destination, you realize you left your thumbdrive at home.
Sound familiar? The good news is that things are about to become a whole lot easier.
Over the next couple of weeks, we are rolling out the ability for Google Apps users to easily upload and securely share any type of file internally and externally using Google Docs. You get 1 GB of storage per user, and you can upload files up to 250 MB in size.
Now accessing your work files doesn't require a connection to your internal office network. Nor do you need to email files to yourself, carry around a thumbdrive, or use a company network drive – you can access your files using Google Docs from any web-enabled computer.
Combined with shared folders in Google Docs, the upload feature is a great way to collaborate on files with coworkers and external parties. Instead of using cumbersome email attachments, you can upload files to a folder and share it with coworkers, who can then access and edit the files from a single place. You can even have your sales team securely share contracts with external clients for review.
And of course, by using Google Docs, you can quickly and easily search across all your files from one place, getting access to the right file when and where you need it.
Google Apps Premier Edition users can also use the Google Documents List Data API to upload files to Google Docs in batch, or purchase applications offered by third parties that enable you to migrate and sync your files to Google Docs:
We're always looking for ways to make it easier for you to access and organize your information online and we hope you find the ability to store, share, and collaborate on files in Google Docs helpful. In the coming months, we will enable Google Apps Premier Edition customers to purchase additional storage for $3.50/GB/yr (or €3.00/gb/yr in the EU). If you'd like to be notified when additional storage can be purchased, please fill out this form and we will contact you as soon as it's available. As always, we’d love your feedback and if you have any questions, please check out our help forum.
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8 comments:
Awesome! I've waited for this kind of feature!
Will you be able to "hotlink" the files? And if so are there any bandwidth restrictions?
Google Drive at last?
Amazing... I have been waiting for this for years. At last it finally has arrived.
wow. you google guys just rocks.
Hello,
we are using Google apps in my business. A big problem my former Outlook users have is creating _new_ emails with attachments from older mails.
So my question is:
Can I save big attachments directly in this storage without downloading and uploading them?
Does this apply to Google Apps for Education?
I applaud Google for further expanding their services, however considering 32 GB thumb drives cost as little as $50 US retail, 1 GB of storage per user is not a whole lot. Expanding upon the example given, 1 GB will get used up pretty quick with a complete set of engineering CAD drawings and their supporting documentation, which leaves little room for other everyday documents and forms that a business user may rely on.
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