Google gains security clearance to sell Web-based applications to more government agencies
By APMonday, July 26, 2010
Google apps get US government security approval
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. — E-mail and other Web-based office programs from Google have won the U.S. government’s seal of approval.
The certification announced Monday means that Google Inc.’s online applications such as word processing and spreadsheets meet the federal government’s security requirements for storing most data. It’s the first time the U.S. government has certified a bundle of software programs delivered over the Internet, a concept known as “cloud computing.”
Google hopes to capitalize on the endorsement by selling its bundle of online programs to more government agencies. That goal is likely to intensify Google’s rivalry with Microsoft Corp., whose Office suite of programs is widely used by government agencies and businesses.
As part of its sales push, Google has designed a version of its applications specifically for government agencies.
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