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    Google is ramping up its enterprise offering with the planned release of its paid-for email domain hosting service, potentially by the end of this year, to complement a suite of productivity tools.

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    Small companies face uncertain storage needs and traditional media companies are scrambling to warehouse content online. The time is right to know a thing or two about off-loading storage to the Internet.

  • ASPs: Assembly required

    As IT managers expand their use of hosted applications, many are likely to run into problems managing multiple ASPs. Middlemen -- calling themselves aggregators -- are springing up to offer a solution.

  • ASPs: Assembly required

    Talk about a nightmare. you've just farmed out several of your company's core applications to ASPs when suddenly the hosted version of Microsoft Office from one provider crashes.

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