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LTech Offers $5-per-Month Pricing for Google Apps

New pricing for Google Apps eliminates up-front costs and helps better manage cash flow

BRIDGEWATER, N.J., Oct. 13 /PRNewswire/ -- LTech (www.ltech.com), a leading provider of products and services focused on connecting business to the cloud, today announced a new monthly pricing option for Google Apps(TM). The offering allows customers to pay a monthly fee of $5-per-user to help lower up-front costs and accelerate the adoption of Google Apps. Standard pricing for Google Apps is an up-front cost of $50-per-user, per year. Complete information on the LTech monthly pricing for Google Apps is available at http://www.ltech.com/google-apps/monthly-pricing.

"The predictable monthly spend and added support provided by LTech affords our organization greater flexibility to manage our IT budget and lower the up-front costs of successfully transitioning to Google Apps," said Jeanie Nivison, Chief Financial Officer at Vandyk Mortgage Corporation.

Monthly pricing for Google Apps is $5-per-user and includes LTech's enhanced service level agreement and ongoing customer support. This pricing is available to customers who qualify with the option to lock in pricing based on one-, two- or three-year commitments. LTech also provides deployment and migration services to ensure customers make a smooth transition to Google Apps.

"With the current economic climate, we know it can be easier for small- and medium-sized businesses to pay using a subscription model of smaller monthly payments to make cash flow more manageable," said Ed Laczynski, founder and CTO of LTech. "LTech is dedicated to meeting the needs of our customers and delivering Google Apps solutions that fit their needs and are within budget."

In addition to the introduction of the monthly pricing offering for Google Apps, LTech customers also have a variety of payment options on value-added products, such as: LTech Power Panel for Google Apps, Postini archiving and discovery tools and Google Docs Backup.

For complete information on the LTech monthly pricing for Google Apps please visit http://www.ltech.com/google-apps/monthly-pricing.

About LTech

LTech is a leading provider of products and services focused on connecting business to the cloud. LTech's cloud integration products include Google Docs Backup and LTech's recently launched Power Panel for Google Apps. LTech also helps enterprises leverage the cloud by providing products, implementation, configuration, and support services. As an early Google Enterprise Partner(TM) founded in 2001, LTech has successfully completed dozens of Google Apps deployments spanning hundreds of thousands of users. LTech merged with The Matlen Silver Group Inc., a business and technology solutions company for Fortune 500 companies, in January of 2009. For more information on LTech and its services please visit www.ltech.com, or call 866-583-2473.

Google and Google Apps are trademarks of Google Inc.

    LTech Press Contact:
    Christie Denniston
    Catapult PR-IR
    Office: 303-581-7760, ext. 13
    Cell: 303-827-5164
    [email protected]

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