Google is giving IT administrators a wider range of tools to monitor employee
use of the internet.
Google Analytics for Google Apps will provide administrators with data and
graphs on how frequently staff log in to Google Docs and Google Sites, and the
duration of their visit.
The search giant suggested that organisations could determine whether
employees have read the latest company policy, for example, or how adept they
are at finding a particular web site.
"You can slice and dice usage information for content by hour, day, week,
month, user location, browser type and more," said Google Apps engineer Nick
Cooper in a
blog
posting.
The
Google
Analytics tool was first launched to give businesses more insight into the
type of external web site traffic they receive in order to strengthen marketing
initiatives. But Google now intends businesses to deploy the tool to monitor how
staff respond to business decisions.
Google Apps Premier and Education Edition administrators will be able to link
Google Analytics accounts to Google Apps through the Google Apps administrative
control panel.
In a
separate
blog posting, Google also announced that it is expanding the capabilities of
the
Google
Visualization API by enabling developers to display data from any source
connected to the web.
The Visualization API was originally designed to allow developers to build
applications on top of Google spreadsheets, but the applications can now be
built on top of any database or spreadsheet.
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