Lately I've been talking with a few companies that made the switch to Google Apps from Microsoft products within the last two years. Maintaining licenses for Office as well as Exchange systems was not only increasing the need for multiple inside techs, it wasn't a great solution any longer with a mobile sales force and work-from-home employees. Software updates were painful. Older machines couldn't handle the load. I'm helping them use Google+ for corporate communications. Enter Google+ 'Enterprise'.

This is the first article I've seen talk about how Google+ is a solid, viable solution and toolset for companies to have an internal social and digital publishing platform. We used to call them intranets <grin>. Working with Google+ INSIDE a company (or EDU… let's not forget they get Google Apps for free) is probably the MOST exciting use of the platform I can think of.

Now, thinking you can use Google+ inside a company the same way as you do on the outside is a huge mistake. The ecosystem is drastically different. Wow, I suppose all those years I spent on the inside of companies building structures just like this might actually come back in handy!

Process and work flow.
Project management.
Product management.
Document management.
Calendar and schedule management.
Training.

Think about that. A web browser and an Internet connection – inside the 'building' or outside – is all you need to fully communicate and organize within a company.

I fully expect a large number of EDUs to be fully using Google+ / Google Apps this fall when school starts again to manage, organize and support faculty and students across campuses. (I have been working with a few.)

Companies and corporations cannot be far behind. Trust me when I say when this catches on internally – minds will be blown.

EDIT: Related Google+ Business / Enterprise links:

http://googleenterprise.blogspot.com/2012/08/bringing-google-to-work.html

http://www.google.com/enterprise/apps/business/landing/plus/index.html

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Google rolls out several new Google+ features, eyes launch of a distinct Google+ enterprise service by 2014.

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