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Bluewolf Joins Google Enterprise Professional Program to Implement On-Demand Software for Enterprise Customers
Business Wire, June 26, 2007
NEW YORK -- Bluewolf (www.bluewolf.com), a leading on demand software consulting firm, today announced it has joined the Google Enterprise Professional[TM] program to help organizations more efficiently and effectively implement and deploy Google Apps[TM]. Bluewolf has extensive experience with on-demand applications from implementing Software as a Service (SaaS) solutions for more than 1,000 Salesforce.com customers.
Called the Bluewolf Enterprise BluePrint[TM] for Google Apps, the Bluewolf solution provides businesses with planning, configuration, integration, migration and change management tools for Google Apps. Targeting innovative mid-size and enterprise organization, Bluewolf will leverage its expertise in SaaS, garnered from its work as a Salesforce.com implementation partner since 1999, to implement and deploy Google Apps.
"As organizations look to integrate SaaS into the way they do business, Google Apps enables them to take advantage of on-demand applications," said Eric Berridge, Co-founder and Principal, Bluewolf. "For those organizations looking to transition to Google Apps or use it to complement their existing messaging and collaboration infrastructure, we can ensure that it is implemented effectively through our unique approach to change management."
Google Apps brings simple, powerful communication and collaboration tools to organizations. With Google Apps, users can use tools such as Gmail[TM] webmail services, Google Calendar[TM] shared calendaring, and Google Docs & Spreadsheets[TM] on their own domain to work together more effectively. Best of all, it's all hosted by Google, so there's no hardware or software to download, install or maintain.
"We empower business users through our Total User Adoption[TM] training, focused on change management -- not on technology -- to facilitate the use of Google Apps throughout an organization," said Glen Stoffel, VP Business Development, Bluewolf. "And, because we can guarantee customer success based on our years of experience with SaaS implementations, we feel we are an ideal partner for Google Enterprise."
"We selected Bluewolf as a Google Enterprise Professional partner because of its extensive experience with implementing on-demand applications," said Scott McMullan, Google Apps Partner Lead, Google Enterprise. "We're looking forward to Bluewolf extending and integrating Google Apps by providing deployment and development expertise."
The Google Enterprise Professional program includes developers, consultants and independent software vendors that provide value-added services for Google enterprise products. For more information on the Google Enterprise Professional program, please visit www.google.com/enterprise/gep.
> About BluewolfFounded in 2000, Bluewolf is an on-demand enterprise consulting company that specializes in the deployment of enterprise software applications. Through its Customer Success Guarantee[TM], Bluewolf is reinventing the concept of enterprise consulting, one that is tailor made for the on-demand world. Bluewolf's practices incorporate three main areas: On-Demand Consulting, On-Demand Software, and On-Demand Remote Services. With offices across North America, Bluewolf's customers include Bank of America, ADP, General Electric, Wall Street Journal, Staples and Ann Taylor. More information about the company can be found at www.bluewolf.com
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