Google to Release MAJOR New Changes To Google Apps Soon
According to Google, 9 of the top 20 requests from Google Apps customers are for their accounts to work with more services from Google, not just for the core suite of messaging and collaboration applications.
Later this year Google will dramatically accelerate customer access to innovation, and give users the convenience of using any Google service allowed by their administrator from a single account affiliated with their organization.
For example, coworkers will be able to publish their organization’s blog on Blogger, share project images with Picasa Web Albums, track industry news in Google Reader, advertise online with AdWords and much more, all without switching back and forth between multiple accounts. While these additional applications won’t initially be covered by the core suite’s support and service level agreement, this change will open up the spectrum of Google’s functionality to businesses, schools and organizations using Google Apps.
Goggle intends to have all Standard, Premier and Education Edition customers moved to the new infrastructure that enables this change in the fall, and customers who would like more control over the timing of this change will be able to make the switch voluntarily prior to roll out.
This will be a significant overhaul to the underlying systems and of course, Google wants to make this transition as seamless as possible for customers. Stay tuned here for further updates in the coming weeks and months.





That will be a big improvement. I hate all of this switching back and forth between different accounts. It can get down right confusing for a person with a lot on the burner.