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PLM Prompt: Google Site API enables PLM collaboration?

PLM Prompt: Google Site API enables PLM collaboration?
olegshilovitsky
olegshilovitsky
29 September, 2009 | 0 min for reading

Interesting blog post from Google Enterprise. Import, Export and more with Google Sites API. What turns Google Sites to much more configurable and available for customization and tweaks for different cloud based scenarios. Google Blogs comes with two scenarios:

1/Open/Import projects;

2/ SharePoint Move for Google Sites.

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I’d not be surprised if small manufacturers will be able to check these capabilities for external collaborative needs. Just my thoughts. What is your opinion?

Best, Oleg

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