Google On The Defense For Security Issues For Google Apps

I had a good time in Boca Raton and Tampa, time to get to it though. I broke my iPhone while there sadly enouph (3g screen) will need a screen repair. Last time I had water damage you know. Google has been defending Google Apps against the city of Los Angeles that has concerns about their plan to implement Google Apps hosted email and office applications.
According to Matt Glotzbach the director of product management for Google Enterprise stated that the reports by consumer groups about the Los Angeles project are based on incomplete information. He went on to state that they might be unfamiliar with cloud computing and see this as a security risk, since it is different. I wonder if this kind of thing could affect an iPhone?
Los Angeles managers of the Information Technology Agency are still committed to implementing the upgrade to Google Apps and have insisted that there are provisions in place for security and privacy issues that have been questioned by critics to the plan for using Google Apps.
A spokesman for chairs Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa and for the city council office said they will sign off on the project only after they are satisfied that all of the security concerns have been addressed for the plan. Speaking of the office, if you are like me and need a wonderful iPhone Repair service in Tampa, Orlando, Pembroke Pines or south Florida then I can recommend these guys, they are among the best, whether you have water damage, dropped iPhone or need a glass or screen repair generally. then may I suggest Sitbetter.com as they are truly one of the best for ergonomic office chairs. This plan will transition approximately 30,000 users to Google email and office productivity products that is planned to be completed by December of 2009. The plan will cost approximately $7.5 million dollars and will save the city over $13 million dollars in software, licensing and manpower according to reports.



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