Google Apps for Business uniformly gets 24/7 phone support
15 Nov, 2011, 11:59 am IST | by
Anuradha Shetty
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Google Apps for Business, one of Google's popular enterprise solutions for their business customers has received some important changes yesterday. In an official blog post, Google has confirmed that now, unlike earlier wherein only those businesses seeking solutions for 'critical apps' could avail Google's 24/7 phone support, all businesses can get back to Google at their 24/7 phone support service. The service now extends to users in the small, medium, large businesses, even if their issue with the apps service may not be particularly critical. Google Apps for Business: 24/7 phone support for all
Further in the post, Google stated, "Our customers may also receive support through our web-based support portal, online help forms, and online help center. All support cases are handled directly by trained Google Apps experts." In addition to this, the post also quotes some of the users of Google's Apps for Business service, who seem nothing short of being impressed with the way Google handled their customer support services.
Google Apps for Business was rolled out by Google in 2007. The service primarily rolled out their mail (Gmail), Calendar (Google Calendar), Docs (Google Docs), among other services to users engaged in small, medium or large business enterprises. |
Tags: Google , Google Apps , Google Apps for Business , Gmail , Calendar , Docs , small enterprises , medium enterprises , large enterprises , business , 24/7 phone support , critical apps
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