KIRKLAND, Wash., Aug. 31, 2016 -- Enom (enom.com), the world’s second-largest domain registrar, is now offering Google Apps for Work. The cloud-based productivity and collaboration suite will be available across all Enom channels—retail customers, affiliates, partners, and through Enom’s network of 28,000 resellers.
Google Apps includes trusted professional tools such as Gmail, Google Hangouts, and Google Drive. It gives small businesses the ability to organize and execute projects, and scale their operations quickly when necessary.
Enom has more than 15 million domains under management, reaching many small-to-medium businesses, professionals, and organizations. It also offers hosting, security tools, website builders, and other applications to help users build and grow their online presence.
“Today's announcement is a milestone event for Enom, Google, and our customers,” said Jason Silverstein, VP Product & Engineering at Enom. “Our customers will be able to use and sell Google Apps and immediately start developing a full integration. This is also the first time Google’s Reseller API has been implemented to scale in this way, and we don't take their trust lightly. It speaks to our ongoing commitment to put the right tools in front of our customers, and enable them to take their businesses online.”
Google Apps will be offered to Enom’s retail customers on monthly, per-user plans, all of which include the following business solutions:
Communicate
- Gmail – Professional email
- Hangouts – Voice and video calls
- Calendar – Scheduling for teams
- Google+ – Social network for business
Collaborate
- Docs – Real-time word processing
- Sheets – Powerful spreadsheets
- Forms – Surveys and forms
- Slides – Beautiful presentations
- Sites – Easy websites for teams
Store
- Drive – Store, share, and sync
Modernizing the user experience
Google Apps is the latest major milestone in Enom’s effort to modernize its user and developer experiences in 2016. Other recent improvements to the Enom platform include a website redesign for enom.com, as well as a more robust documentation and support hub for users of the Enom API.
“Google Apps directly addresses customer requests we’ve received asking for productivity tools and targeted email options,” Silverstein said. “It’s perfectly in line with our mission to offer our customers more choices and professional tools, and we’re very pleased that it will be the gold standard of online productivity suites.”
About Enom
As one of the world’s largest wholesale domain name registrars, Enom offers domain registration and related services to a network of approximately 28,000 active reseller partners. Partners rely on Enom to conduct or complement their business objectives, whether new to the market or an established organization.
Enom is a part of Rightside Group (Nasdaq:NAME), a leading domain name services company. The company offers one of the industry’s most comprehensive platforms for the discovery, registration, development, and monetization of domain names.
Contact Acacia Krebs Director, Corporate Communications Rightside [email protected]


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