
<p>As many SMBs rely on Gmail as their email client, it stands to reason that they also use quite a few of the perks and apps that go along with it, such as Google Calendar and Chrome. But many may not realize that other apps are available that can make the workday go more smoothly.</p><p>For instance, Dropbox, Barracuda Copy, SugarSync and Egnyte are all cloud storage services that allow SMBs and others to store and share important documents and files from any computer or mobile device that connects to the Internet. And now, Kloudless has created an extension that simplifies the organization of those attachments and documents between Gmail and the cloud.</p><p>The Kloudless product is now available for use with Firefox and Outlook 2010 and 2013. And mobile apps will be available soon.</p><p>According to an email conversation with Eliot Sun, CEO and co-founder of Kloudless, the best part of the company's product is that it is simple to use. That is a major perk for small businesses that do not have a dedicated IT staff to administer new technologies to users. Sun says it's an integral part of the company's philosophy:</p><p><a href="http://www.itbusinessedge.com/blogs/smb-tech/kloudless-organizes-email-file-attachments-in-the-cloud.html">Keep reading...</a></p>