Google Offering Free Apps for Work to Some Customers

Advertisement
By Reuters | Updated: 20 October 2015 10:07 IST
Google Inc announced on Monday that it will offer its Apps for Work suite free to businesses currently locked into agreements with other office software vendors.

Normally, businesses pay $5 per user per month for a basic version of Apps for Work or $10 (roughly Rs. 640) per user per month for one with more advanced features, such as increased storage and an email archive.

Google will give businesses access to the suite, which includes Gmail, Calendar, Google Drive, Google Docs and other programs, at no cost through the remainder of their current agreements.

Google also plans to pay consultants to help new customers who take the company up on its offer.

Advertisement

Approximately one million businesses are paying to use Apps for Work, Google said.

The free trial may grab some attention, but Ross MacMillan, Microsoft analyst with RBC Capital Markets in New York, doubts it "will have material impact" on Google's biggest enterprise competitor, Microsoft Corp.

During the fourth quarter of 2015, Microsoft's cloud-based Office 365 Commercial, a competitor to Google's App product, saw its user base grow 74 percent from the previous year, and it was adopted by 50,000 new small businesses per month during the fiscal year, according to a Microsoft spokesperson.

Advertisement

Microsoft would not disclose the total number of users of the product.

The cost for Office 365 Commercial ranges from $5 (roughly Rs. 320) per user per month to $12.50 (roughly Rs. 800) per user per month, depending on the features.

Advertisement

© Thomson Reuters 2015

 

For the latest tech news and reviews, follow Gadgets 360 on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News. For the latest videos on gadgets and tech, subscribe to our YouTube channel. If you want to know everything about top influencers, follow our in-house Who'sThat360 on Instagram and YouTube.

Advertisement

Related Stories

Popular Mobile Brands
  1. Moto G96 Review: A Do-It-All Budget Beast
  2. Xiaomi Unveils HyperOS 3 Based on Android 16 With New AI-Powered Features
  3. DJI Osmo Nano Launched With Up to 4K Video Recording, SuperNight Mode
  4. Xiaomi Watch S4 Launched Alongside Xiaomi Band 10 Glimmer Edition
  5. Xiaomi 15T Pro With Dimensity 9400+ Launched Alongside Xiaomi 15T
  6. Xiaomi 15T Series Gets Free 3 Months Gemini Pro Subscription
  7. Amazon Sale 2025: Best Deals on Thin and Light Laptops You Can't Miss
  8. Redmi Pad 2 Pro With Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 SoC Launched: See Price, Features
  1. Asteroid 2024 YR4 Raises Concerns Over Moon Impact; Scientists Consider Nuclear Defence
  2. Hubble Spots White Dwarf Devouring Icy Pluto-Like Planet 260 Light-Years Away
  3. India's Barren Island Volcano Records Mild Activity in September 2025, Scientists Report
  4. Xiaomi Watch S4 With 1.32-Inch Display Launched Alongside Xiaomi Band 10 Glimmer Edition: Price, Features
  5. Redmi Pad 2 Pro Launched With Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 SoC, 12,000mAh Battery: Price Specifications
  6. Xiaomi 15T Pro With MediaTek Dimensity 9400+ Launched Alongside Xiaomi 15T: Price, Features
  7. Xiaomi 15T Series Gets Free 3 Months Gemini Pro Subscription, New AI Features With HyperOS 3
  8. CFTC Explores Stablecoins Collateral Initiative in US Derivatives Market
  9. Xiaomi Unveils HyperOS 3 Based on Android 16 With HyperIsland and New AI-Powered Features
  10. OnePlus 15 Spotted in Leaked Hands-On Images That Reveal Its Display, ColorOS 16
Gadgets 360 is available in
Download Our Apps
Available in Hindi
© Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2025. All rights reserved.