The initial launch of GAE4B will focus on building apps for your domain
only. Suppose you had @yourcompany.com Google Apps domain. With GAE4B, all
your apps would not have quota restrictions, but login via a @
yourcompany.com domain would be required for all pages. If a company wanted
to build GAE4B apps, you would do so and deploy to each company's instance.

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On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 3:01 PM, Douglas Finley <[email protected]> wrote:

> How does Google App Engine for Business work?
> It looks like it's only for intranet, how would a tech company create a
> product on Google App Engine
> and deploy instances to multiple clients?
> Or is Google App Engine designed to be take one application, and it's on
> the developer to partition the database
> tables properly to separate each client properly versus giving each client
> an entire instance.
>
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