Monthly Archives: June 2009

Catch the Google Wave

Imagine a place where chat, email, document sharing and social networking could all co-exist peacefully, with all communication occuring in real-time. That’s Google Wave. The idea came about in 2004 when Jens and Lars Rasmussen, the creators of Google Maps, were pondering their next project. It seemed obvious to focus their creative energies on something [...]

LTech Partners with RightScale to Deliver Automated Cloud Management to Enterprise Customers

Latest addition to technology offering will help LTech’s enterprise customers automate and scale cloud programs
Bridgewater, NJ, June 15, 2009 - LTech (www.ltech.com), a leading enterprise cloud technology integrator, today announced a partnership with RightScale, Inc., the leader in cloud computing management.
LTech will offer the RightScale Cloud Management Platform to its customers to help reduce the [...]

New Version Release for Google Apps Products

Three of LTech’s products - Google Docs Backup, Google Calendar Import, and Google Contact Import - have been updated.
In addition to an easy-to-use wizard-based installer, all three products now include enhanced error reporting, connection testers, and the ability to save your information to a config file. Google Calendar Import, which imports Microsoft Exchange Calendar [...]

Google Apps Sync for Microsoft Outlook Product Demo

Google Apps Sync for Microsoft Outlook has the tech world buzzing about Google’s attempts to seduce Microsoft’s enterprise customers. The product lets organizations abandon their expensive Exchange server for a Google Apps back-end, while users retain their everyday Outlook interface.
This video shows a demo of the product, including the simple setup process and real-time sync [...]

Google Apps Sync for Microsoft Outlook

In a significant stride toward enterprise functionality, Google has introduced Google Apps Sync for Microsoft Outlook. This new plugin synchronizes mail, calendar, and contacts between Google Apps and Microsoft Outlook, giving users the option to choose where to access their information. Enterprise users can move seamlessly between Google Apps and Microsoft Outlook, phasing at their [...]