Friday, March 1, 2013

The use of Google Android for Business

By Peter Allon


For the last five years the Blackberry phones were associated with business. Never would you find a city worker worth a damn who'd be without their trusty Blackberry. Even the current President of the United States, Obama is a self confessed Blackberry user. Yet with the growth of Google Android as well as the innovation the open system provides, it is high time businesses review their addiction with the Blackberry?

Blackberry's top feature is the ease which it syncs your email with the phone. Having a data plan you are able to submit and receive emails as speedily as sending a text message. The 'Push' feature allows your phone to auto-magically obtain your latest e-mails as they arrive to the mail server. If an Android phone can perform all of this and provide the option of apps, style, functionality and features, doesn't it make the Blackberry a little bit obsolete? With so many email applications for the Android you'll be able to choose one that suits your business needs instead of letting Blackberry select how to manage email for you.

Many organisations are switching to the cloud model where data is kept in datacenters and information is used as it is needed from wherever. Leading the charge in this is Google making use of their a number of offerings ranging from contacts to word processing. Lots of large organizations are making use of Google's e-mail service, thus replacing their Windows Exchange servers. An Android mobile comes tightly bundled all sorts of Google applications like email, contacts, documents, maps and much more which means everything that you've got on the PC at work can be accessed with a touch of a button on the Android phone. Looking for the contact info of a client? No worries, it's a click away in your Google contacts.

Ponder just how much a lost or thieved smartphone would cost the organization. All of your contacts, messages and all of your stored data might be irreplaceable. Nonetheless, with Android's sync capability with your Google accounts, zero e-mails need be lost. Your contacts are saved in the cloud and your Google Docs. The cost of losing or damaging your phone is limited to the expense of the device itself.

The present day smartphone must let the businessperson to carry out all the operations they'd normally need a desktop computer for. If they are going to a client meeting and need to make some last minute changes to the powerpoint presentation they would generally need to carry a heavy laptop. The Android cell phone can eliminate this necessity allowing the user to create, change and look at common office documents on their phone making changes where necessary. The built-in Wi-fi and Bluetooth functionality allows you to copy any files to a PC or other unit at the touch of the button.

The Android is an ideal business smartphone capable of replacing single purpose units like GPS navigation units, PDAs and mp3 players.

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