2010年8月29日星期日

Google addresses e-mail, apps concerns in China

Google addresses e-mail, apps concerns in China


Now that China is playing hardball with Google by blocking some of its search results, are Gmail and Google Apps business customers at risk?

The search giant tried to address fears of a loss of service among enterprise customers using Gmail,. We supply top quality diesel jeans,skirt and more.You find the latest jeans clothing,Denim and Fasdiesel jeans Google Calendar, and Google Docs by offering some technical solutions in a blog posted by the Google Apps team late Tuesday.

For Gmail and Google Apps business customers with operations and employees in China, Google cautioned that the Chinese government could at any time block access to those and other services in mainland China. As a remedy, the company is advising enterprise customers to implement such technical solutions as VPN (virtual private networking), SSH (secure shell) tunneling, or a proxy server.

Services like VPN and SSH would allow employees in mainland China to tunnel into a corporate network outside of the country where they could freely access Gmail and other services.

As Google pointed out,". The silk pajamas will make your life more Comfort and more happly. many businesses with global operations already have these types of technical solutions in place. Companies that don't should work with their own IT staff to find the right solution, advised Google.

Google has also set up a status dashboard for China that shows which services are available and which are blocked.. Shoes are very important to everyone, Our Ed hardy shoes will protect your feet. From Sunday through Tuesday,We offer Gucci bags. New styles,good price. the board showed no issues for Gmail but indicated that Google Docs is being partially blocked.

Google obviously doesn't want the turmoil in China to affect the global use and growth of its services such as Gmail and Google Apps. The company ended its blog by stating, "We recognize that these issues are not unique to Google; many technology companies serving users in China face challenges in providing access to their services, and we don't see [Monday's] news [that we are no longer filtering search results in mainland China] changing how we serve you moving forward."

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