The business world lags the consumer technology wave and cloud resellers such as HEDLOC have found a way to help them catch up with Google. Perhaps you can, too
Bruno Pisano no longer finds it surprising when enterprise customers ask him variations on the same question: why can't my expensive corporate IT system do the same thing as cloud services that consumers get for free?
Pisano decided to set up cloud-services reseller HEDLOC to provide his customers with better answers.
"We were seeing consumer technology move at such a rapid pace – we're still seeing that – and business lagging more and more behind," says Pisano, HEDLOC's chief executive officer.
HEDLOC is a leading Google Enterprise partner and exclusive Box distributor in the Asia Pacific region. HEDLOC’s mission is to propel organisations into the enterprise evolution by leveraging the latest enterprise technology and cloud based services. HEDLOC is responsible for growing a successful partner community to drive and extend the market reach of innovative IT solutions to customers throughout the Asia Pacific region. HEDLOC is the leading and largest Google Enterprise partner for Enterprise Search, Earth, Maps, Apps and Postini products. www.hedloc.com
Google has appointed two local resellers Neon Stingray and HEDLOC to sell its Google Commerce Search engine to Australian retailers.
The appointments follow Google's announcement today that it is extending Google Commerce Search, which launched last year in the US and UK, to Australia.
Google Commerce Search is a Google search engine tailored for retailers, who can deploy the engine on their ecommerce websites for consumers to search for products.
Australia has become the third country in the world to offer Google’s business search engine with two resellers already on-board for the product.
The Internet search engine stalwart launched the Google Commerce Search locally. It is aimed at Australian retailers that can employ the search tool on their own website. The tool allows site visitors to browse or search through a website with filters for attributes such as price, category and brand.
Commerce Search was launched in the US and UK late last year.

