Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Google launches new initiatives to Google Apps, cloud loans for startups in India




Google announced the launch of two new initiatives to further boost its momentum in India in order to equip Indian companies and startups with Google Apps and cloud services.

Google will now cover the fees of Google Apps for any business locked in an enterprise agreement (EA) with another provider until his contract runs out. Google also dented some of the costs of implementation to establish companies for success with a partner of Google for the job. Once the current EA is completed, Google will offer a contract without additional traps. According to estimates, this will help most companies with EA without basic units to unlock potential savings of up to 70 percent by switching to Google Apps for Work.

Bringing cloud platform of Google for the startup community in India, Google also announced its plan to provide 1,000 new Indian companies with a maximum of $ 20,000 (about Rs 13,23,900) each in free credits for Google cloud services from 2016. This will help startups in India who are held back by the lack of computing power, build, deploy and scale the next possible innovation on the web, respectively.

Speaking at the launch of these initiatives, Amit Singh, President, Google for the work, he said: "With the second largest population of developers in the world, India is poised to be the home of next-generation software companies worldwide. We are committed to the couple the next start-generation companies as a reliable supplier of affordable, collaborative and easy to use productivity tools and cloud computing to help them succeed. In recent years, we have gained a major boost in helping companies go Google in India and we are confident that with these new initiatives, we will further reduce barriers for businesses making the switch to Google Apps ".

Mohit Pande, Country Head, Google for Work of India said: "Google and the powers of computing and IT cloud of a number of Indian companies known companies like Hero MotoCorp and Bombay Dyeing multinational born in India as Welspun Group and most of the new leaders in Indian companies. "We are very pleased to work with our customers and soon-to-be to continue building the future of work in India. With the Enterprise Agreement offering cloud platform and credits for new businesses, we expect to see Indian companies continue to increase. "

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