Price USD 5.50 / User / Month (minimum 10 users)
or USD 5.75 / user / month (for less than 10 users)
- Professional Email powered by gmail
- A cloud-based productivity suite
- 30 GB cloud storage on Google Drive
- Easily connect through Hangouts & Calendar
- Enhanced security provided by Google
- 30 GB Space Per Account
- Outlook Email Client with G Suite Sync
- Get custom email (@yourcompany.com) and more
- 30GB of inbox storage
- Compatible with Microsoft Outlook and other email clients
- Ad-free, 24/7 support and more
G Suite Basic
- G Suite Basic is a suite of collaborative productivity
- apps that offers your business professional email,
- shared calendars, online document editing and storage,
- video meetings, and much more.
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Business email for your domain
- Build customer trust with professional email addresses.
- Create as many group mailing lists as your company needs, like
- sales@yourcompany.com
Benefits
- Send and receive mail using your professional address, as in bob@yourcompany.com
- Share calendars to easily schedule meetings and events
- Collaborate in real-time on online documents, spreadsheets, and presentations
- Store and back up files securely in the cloud
- Join video meetings from their laptop or other device
Legacy
- Prior to December 6, 2012, Google offered a free edition of Google Apps—also known as the Standard edition—that had a reduced set of business features.
- As of December 6, 2012,
- Google stopped offering Free edition to new customers.
- If you already had the Free edition,
- You can continue using it for free
- Or to receive the full set of business features
- Schools, nonprofits, and government agencies:
- You may be eligible to use G Suite Basic features for free by upgrading to G Suite for Education,
- Government, or Nonprofits.
- If you're already using one of these editions for free
- you can continue doing so without any change to your service.
Outlook vs. Gmail A Comparative Guide for Your Business Needs
Google and Microsoft have been ruling the email service industry for quite some time now and they have come up with a lot of variant features with their own pros and cons. However, most of the businesses use them without even comparing their features and benefits. After all, why would you bother to compare and switch when you are already comfortable with the one you use?
Weighing the different features and their benefits would help you to understand if you are on the right track or you need to shift. Or – if you are shopping for your new business – this article, is going to help you with choosing the right email product for your business by comparing the different features of both Microsoft Outlook and Gmail.
Offline Email Access
Accessing email is an inevitable part of our daily routine and you cannot afford to ignore this as a selection criterion for your business.
Outlook provides offline email access feature which enables you to work on your email even when the Internet is not connected. You can read and respond to your emails offline and as soon as the Internet connection gets re-established, your emails will be sent automatically.
With Gmail offline email feature, you can only access last month’s emails when there is no Internet connection. Also, you can access Gmail offline on Safari and Google Chrome browsers only. With Outlook, there is no such restriction.
Administration
If your business calendar is always filled with meetings, then Outlook should play a key role in administering it. Outlook enables you schedule resources like projectors, conference or meeting rooms by adding them as a resource to your meeting. The resource then acts like any attendee like checking the availability for meeting along with the ability to auto-respond to the meeting invite.
With Gmail, administering your meeting involves multiple processes like setting up primary and secondary calendars.
Online Apps Access
Another winning feature is that on Outlook you can view, share and edit MS Office documents using Office Web Apps which you cannot do with Gmail.
Storage Space
Storage space is highly important for any business and a critical factor to choose your email product.
Outlook provides free unlimited storage, which means your storage capacity grows with your inbox. You can attach any file up to 100 MB and if you link your file to OneDrive, you can attach files up to 300 MB.
Gmail comes with 15 GB of free storage and if you integrate your mail with Google Drive, you can email files up to 10 GB.
Security
Well, undoubtedly security is a major concern for any business and Outlook and Gmail both emphasize on the same.
Gmail and Outlook both offer two-factor authentication where the users need to enter a code sent to their mobile devices to validate access.
It is important for any online account so that you don’t get hacked. You can also go in for end-to-end data encryption to make your email more secure. While Gmail offers third party support to enable this, Outlooks lacks this feature.
Although, Gmail and Outlook both focus on ensuring a strong check on SPAM control, but one of the good features Outlook has is its ability to handle newsletter messages. Outlook automatically adds an unsubscribe button to them even if the email doesn’t include it on its own.
As you have seen both Gmail and Outlook have their own pros and cons and what suits your company best solely depends on your requirement. Although, there are more features to compare but as a business you should look at these major parameters while choosing an email product for you. For example, if you are considering Microsoft Outlook, you should also look into Office 365 (which is online, like gmail) . You might want to compare Gmail capabilities (Google Apps) to office 365, and read about Office 365 vs Google Apps, pros and cons.
It is just not about selecting the right email product rather you also need to ensure that your email data is safe, secure and backed up properly so that you don’t lose it when you need it the most. Most businesses are only concerned about backing up their hard drive data and not emails (or backing up their online data in general). In fact they are not even aware that it’s MUST. It’s a common misconception and source of confusion for many SaaS users. Microsoft , just Like Google and others has built in redundancy and backups in all of their data centers, but there backups are for internal data center recovery only, and not available to customers for restoring their data in the event of accident or malicious data loss. Once data is automatically or manually purged from the recycle bin the data is lost forever. Interesting, right? If you want to learn more about it, read our special overview “Why backup online data”.