For organizations considering an upgrade to the latest version of Notes® or for those that may desire a change —this document outlines a 10-step process for determining if Google Apps is a viable, cost-effective alternative.
Leading travel company Flight Centre achieves superb ROI while boosting collaborative opportunities with Google Apps for Business.
Imagination achieves £410,000 saving with Google Apps for Business
This paper examines whether cloud computing makes good business sense for your company. Overly optimistic? Perhaps. But as many companies are discovering, cloud computing offers rapid and significant results.
Leading Canadian hotelier, Delta Hotels and Resorts, recently migrated from Microsoft Exchange 2007 to Google Apps. It gained significant cost savings but more importantly for Director of Digital Innovation, Michael Rodger, a platform for growth and continuous innovation. Four thousand of Delta's employees now use Google Apps to better communicate and collaborate across 44 hotel properties and corporate offices. Michael will discuss the decision to switch, the deployment and Delta's future with Google Apps.
Companies are making the switch from Lotus Notes/Domino to Google Apps. There’s a smarter, secure, collaborative way to work. Cloudbased messaging and collaboration apps help businesses increase productivity while simplifying IT and reducing costs.
When Paul Lones, SVP of IT at Fairchild, first suggested using Google Apps to power messaging for the $1.2B chip maker, his staff thought he was joking. But after adding up the benefits - anywhere/anytime access, significant savings, a simplified IT environment and ease of use - the team got serious, implementing Google Apps, archiving and web security. Migrated 6,000 users in 20+ countries to Google Apps in 6 months.
This report presents a spreadsheet cost model to help you calculate your fully loaded onpremise email costs and compare it against cloud-based alternatives. Bottom line: Cloud-based email makes sense for companies or divisions as large as 15,000 users. And every company can benefit from occasional users or email "ltering to a cloud-based provider.
You geeked out with us on the technical details of a Google Apps migration. Our three Google Apps deployment specialists return with a new motto:Go Big Bang or Go Home. Yes, the traditional IT approach for deployment is usually a gradual, phased migration of hardware, software, and users. But cloud computing offers the IT professional a chance to focus efforts on the area of biggest return: user satisfaction. Guest speakers included Jim Copeland, Dan Kennedy and Marcello Pedersen from the Google Apps Deployment team.
Whether you're actively considering Google Apps as part of your next generation messaging strategy or just learning about cloud computing, this webcast will provide IT professionals with the knowledge you need to answer the boss's question about the technical details of moving to the cloud. Learn new tools and tricks to give your company a competitive technology edge whether you're migrating from Lotus Notes/ Domino or Microsoft Exchange.