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PLM Prompt: Google Apps Cloud Collaboration via Microsoft Outlook

PLM Prompt: Google Apps Cloud Collaboration via Microsoft Outlook
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11 June, 2009 | 0 min for reading

Short prompt on seamless integration between Google Apps and Microsoft Outlook. We all know, email is one of the strongest collaboration tools available today in organization and people are using Outlook frontend as main application on desktop.

Many enterprise tools (including PLM/PDM) are connected to Outllook to deliver notification, request approval, collaborate on tasks. To have Outlook connected to Google Apps on cloud opens new set collaborative options.

What do you think? 

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