Google Apps seems to have stubbed its toe in providing services to the 30,000 employees of the city of Los Angeles. Google and Computer Sciences Corp., which had contracted to implement Google Apps in the city’s IT infrastructure in 2009, have apparently failed to meet security requirements as promised, and the city is out for blood. City Chief Technology Officer Randi Levin addressed this issue in a letter to Michael B. Schneider, CSC’s senior manager for contracts and subcontracts, in August.
LA's Google Apps Rollout Hits the Skids
Posted by: Richard Adhikari October 20, 2011 02:49 PMGoogle Apps seems to have stubbed its toe in providing services to the 30,000 employees of the city of Los Angeles. Google and Computer Sciences Corp., which had contracted to implement Google Apps in the city’s IT infrastructure in 2009, have apparently failed to meet security requirements as promised, and the city is out for blood. City Chief Technology Officer Randi Levin addressed this issue in a letter to Michael B. Schneider, CSC’s senior manager for contracts and subcontracts, in August.