Vodafone offers G-Suite to enterprises via a tie-up with Google Cloud

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Vodafone India’s enterprise arm Vodafone Business Services has established a partnership with Google Cloud, enabling the company to offer G-Suite to its customers via the pay-as-you-go model. G-Suite is the combined services of Google, including a set of intelligent apps – Gmail, Docs, Drive, Calendar, Hangouts, and more. It comes with real-time collaboration and can be securely accessed from any device.

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Announcing the collaboration with Google, Nick Gliddon, Director, Vodafone Business Services, said, “We are delighted to work with Google to help Indian enterprises benefit from substantial productivity gains through the adoption of G Suite using Vodafone. Vodafone is widely acknowledged as an enterprise mobility leader. With our cloud delivery model, we are now well positioned as a total communications partner to Indian enterprises embarking on their digital journeys.

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In terms of payment, there is a set of available options – monthly, quarterly, half-yearly, or annual payments. The payment can be made via online or by cheque. Vodafone will support enterprises from on-boarding and activation right up to migration and service support through a dedicated Cloud Support Team. Large enterprises and SMBs can avail dedicated account and relationship management.

Vodafone Business Services fulfills the connectivity, Internet of Things (IoT), cloud and converged communications needs of its enterprise customers. The service reported more than 7.5 million mobility corporate customers as on March 31, 2016. It received 'Enterprise Mobile Service Provider of the Year’ for the sixth year in a row and the 'Enterprise Telecom Service Provider of the Year - SMB Segment' title at the Frost & Sullivan India ICT Awards 2016.

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