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And Reality Surfaced
Great article! It is nice to see some one pull the "security issue" into the realm of reality. I have been in the industry for 11 years and now exclusively setup and maintain Google Apps infrastructure for my clients and I can say that I have never had such a hands off relaxing job.In fact, my corporate clients have become so hands off and trouble free since I moved every one of them to Google Apps that I have been forced to take my company in a new direction to help fight boredom. Haha, no I am not kidding!
We now do a lot of Tech/Google Apps related tutoring for the employees of our corporate clients.
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