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With the US's data retention policies, I'd be damned if I'd let any of our corporate data sit on google's servers, regardless where the data center is. I think most corporate customers prefer to store their data in house, for security and political reasons. so I would think that in most corporate environments, Google apps wouldn't be sufficient (lets not even talk about features). Maybe OpenOffice with Samba/NFS support would be a better choice.
Edited 2008-03-07 16:32 UTC