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Google Looks to Respond to Apple's Enterprise Deal With IBM

Posted August 13, 2014 at 8:46pm by iClarified · 7162 views
Google is looking to respond to Apple and IBM's major partnership that was announced last month, according to The Information.

The report claims that Google has been in talks with HP and others about using Google Now's virtual assistant as a search tool for corporate data. Google envisions employees asking their Android device for company information such as product information or financial data.

As the smartphone battle between Google and Apple moves into the corporate world, Google’s Android unit has been talking to Hewlett-Packard and others about enabling the Google Now “virtual assistant” to be used as a new type of search tool for corporate data, according to three people who have been involved or briefed on the talks.

The idea is for employees to be able to ask their Android device for company information such as financial data or product inventory information in the same way they do routine personal searches for weather, traffic or restaurant locations. Google search doesn’t currently offer any such integration with corporate databases and software applications, but it’s an area Google has looked at as it tries to chip away at the iPhone’s lead among business customers.


The report also says the companies have been in talks for nearly a year now. HP had initially discussed an 'Enterprise Siri' with Apple before the company announced its partnership with IBM.

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