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This excerpt, taken from Interop New York 2005 on December 13, features Google Enterprise's general manager Dave Girouard discussing how his company views the differing levels of employee access to corporate information.\r\n
This excerpt, taken from the Interop New York 2005 event on December 13, features Google Enterprise's general manager Dave Girouard discussing how Google will supply solutions to any enterprise problem it encounters.\r\n
This excerpt, taken from Interop New York 2005 on December 13, features Google Enterprise's Dave Girouard discussing how he envisions building a single search box that can be used for both corporate networks and the Internet.\r\n
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