Google Enterprise strategy: 'Death to the hierarchy'
15th Nov 2006, 00:28 GMT
I enjoyed breakfast at the spanking new Google NYC headquarters this morning, along with a rare inside look at the Internet search behemoths enterprise search strategy. The “Google Enterprise Seminar in a Box” Search Appliance multi-state road show landed in New York today and about 200 executives from corporate, government and not-for-profit organizations attentively listened to Michael Lock, Director of North American Sales for Google Enterprise, making the Google case for enterprise search. “Wouldnt it be great if search within your company was as easy as search on Google.com?” Lock honed in on a simple message of Googley goodness: Google Enterprise Solutions makes organizational life as “fast and effective” as a personal search at Google.com.Lock prefaced his finely ...
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