Google Launches Apps Marketplace for the Enterprise

150x55google.gif launched an application marketplace today comprised of services from third-party providers that integrate with the Apps ecosystem.

The news has been anticipated for some time. In particular, it shows how much is embracing open-standards and leveraging its search and Apps platform to attract third-party developers.

made the announcement at its Campfire One event tonight. The emphasis is putting on the enterprise is apparent in how much attention the company put into the event. Over and over we heard that passed the 25 million customer mark over the weekend.

It is that mark that is using as its hook for attracting developers to its platform. Developers will be charged $100 to join the program. With that entrance fee, they may add as many apps as they wish to the Apps Marketplace.

The marketplace supports OpenID to provide a single sign-on for developers. Authorization is integrated into the platform. The customers get access through OAuth, the open standard for authorizing users.

A “manifest page” is the foundation for the service. The developers provides information when adding the to the marketplace that identifies it. Developers then provide additional information about the product.

The system is a controlled. developers submit the app for approval, which might take a few days.

Intuit provided an example of how the system works by showing how payroll could be managed. The customer accesses the account. With Apps integration, the customer accesses an account where they have the employee information. It’s that collected contact network that is then integrated with the payroll .

Atlassian showed how Studio, its project management , would integrate with GMail and Apps. Again, if the company is standardized on Apps, the information is available through the network.

Manymoon is another project mangement that was demonstrated. It uses Apps to develop features such as a calendar, showing how a startup can leverage Apps to add features to its service.

Other companies that were a part of the initial launch include Socialwok and Appirio.

At its core, the marketplace is built upon ’s search capabilities. Apps can be extended with applications. In turn, developers have access to the built-in capabilities of Apps.

Perhaps the greatest value to customers will be if they are centralized on Apps. If so, they can get some pretty powerful capabilities of the marketplace.

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