Google Apps for Government Webinar


The City of Lewisville was able to improve employee productivity and collaboration while reducing cost by migrating all city employees to Google's email and communication plato


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Google Apps Workshop - Gmail


Gmail and the concept of conversations. DLT Solutions and MiCore Solutions hosted a Google Apps Workshop for Government Agencies. Attendees explored the cloud-based Google Apps collaboration tool. To learn more about future events or about Google Apps for Government, visit: www.dlt.com


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DC increases transparency with Google Apps


District of Columbia government employees talk about promoting more transparent government & more efficient delivery of government services through their use of Google Apps.


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Lake Havasu City Police Department's Story


Lake Havasu City Police Department migrated to Google Apps for Government to increase patrol officers' mobile productivity. Officers are now able to check emails, documents, and access portal sites on mobile devices. Internal communication effectiveness has been largely improved. The Police Department is also able to take advantage of the FISMA certified security infrastructure that is more robust than what it is able to build on its own.


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Government Transformers: Joe Fiumara


Joe, an operations captain with the Lake Havasu City Police Department, realized that officers out on patrol don't always have the best means to communicate with command staff in headquarters. Joe used Google Sites to build a virtual "Watercooler" that lets officers ask questions, share information and generate ideas. Patrol officers now communicate directly with command, which fosters transparency and openness, even when they're out on patrol.


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Google Apps for Edu Certified Consultant


Mike Morris is a Google Apps for Education Certified Consultant - www.CoolOffice.net or (312) 945-8541


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Government Transformers: Jason Kirkland


Jason, who works for the City of Lewisville, Texas, wanted to give the city's public safety officers better data than the paper maps they used to carry in their vehicles. He stored the most current maps online so public safety employees always have the most current information about the city.


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Larimer County's story


Larimer County, Colorado moved its 1850 employees to Google Apps over July 4th weekend in 2010. This change is saving the county critical funds and empowering employees with tools they need to do their jobs.


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32 ways to use Google Apps in the classroom


Part of the Google Apps for Education Professional Development webinar series. Skill level: Beginner Lead by Julia Stilitz, Google Apps for Education This session will demonstrate some of the most powerful ways that teachers can leverage Google Apps tools in their classrooms. From using Google Docs for collaborative lesson planning with grade level colleagues, to using Google Chat to have a virtual guest lecturer in your classroom, to giving your students a formative assessment through Google forms, this session will show you had to get the most out of Google Apps.


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Multnomah County's Story


Multnomah County has switched 4000 employees to Google Apps to improve employee collaboration and productivity while reducing the cost.


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Google Squashes Microsoft for GSA Contract


"Officials from Google Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOG) announced on the company's blog this week that the US General Services Administration (GSA) will switch to using Google Apps. The news followes a federal email proposal filed six months ago. GSA will replace its current email system used by 17000 of its employees to Google Apps for Government. Officials from GSA said the agency is ""the first federal agency to move email to a cloud-based system agency-wide."" Google officials said the switch will boost worker efficiency through the use of updated email features and collaboration tools. Google was awarded a $6.7 million, five-year contract with the GSA, as was Unisys Corp. (NYSE:UIS), which will supply its implementation services to Google software, reports MarketWatch. Acumen Solutions and Tempus Nova were also awarded a portion of the contract. GSA's decision to move forward with Google Apps is rubbing Microsoft Corp. (NASDAQ:MSFT) the wrong way, particularly because the majority of government offices currently use Microsoft Office Suite products. ""We are disappointed in the GSA's internal email decision,"" Microsoft's US Public Sector vice president Curt Kolcun said in a statement, adding that Microsoft, however, remains ""gratified that so many federal, state and local governments have chosen Microsoft to meet their business needs."" Google was peeved enough to sue the US Interior Department in October, citing the Competition in Contracting Act on grounds that the agency <b>...</b>


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Oregon Department of Education and Google Apps Education Edition Recorded Webinar


www.google.com Oregon is the first state to open up Google Apps Education Edition to all public schools across the state. They estimate savings of $1.5M per year by moving to Google Apps. Join Steve Nelson, Chief IT Strategist for the Oregon Department of Education, and Jaime Casap, Business Development Manager for Google Apps Education, for this recorded webinar to hear the benefits of Google Apps, why Oregon decided to "Go Google", and plans for using Google Apps with all the schools. Access the published slide presentation: docs.google.com View the Q&A Transcript: docs.google.com Read the Oregon Department of Education Google Apps Case Study: docs.google.com


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Geek Out on the Best Practices of a Google Apps Deployment


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.


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From Microsoft Exchange 2007 to Google Apps: The Delta Hotels and Resorts Story


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. Listen to this webcast to learn about Delta Hotels and Resorts unique cloud computing strategy encompassing Google Apps and other community-building tools. - How Google Apps helps you simplify IT operations - Evaluating cost savings - Deployment best practices Original broadcast date: November 2009


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GGN :: Civilians Now Manning Killer Drones, Middle Class to Vanish, Governments to Record Everything


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Geek out on the Cloud-Based Infrastructure of Google Apps


Learn how Google's global, multi-tenant infrastructure meets the demands of today's Internet generation, and how your business can benefit from increased service levels, enhanced security and sustained economies of scale. Compare Google's zero RPO and RTO design targets for instant failover to your disaster recovery standards. And get the skinny on how Google's cloud-based development model means more innovation and faster availability to your end users. Put Google's scale to work for you.


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Google Maps: What Federal Agencies are Currently Using Google Maps


Mike Evanoff, Google Earth Federal Engineer, discusses how other agencies like the Department of State and the Department of Health and Human Services are currently taking advantage of Google Maps and helping constituents. The Google Fed-Civil Seminar for the Department of Veteran Affairs explored ways Google Enterprise Search, Google Apps, and Google Earth and Maps can help the Department of Veterans Affairs can better achieve their mission. To Google more about future events or about Google Maps, visit: www.dlt.com


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LLC International on 3 Reasons to Consider Google Apps


At LCC International, a 1200 employee wireless engineering company, VP of IT, John Buckholz, has managed cc: Mail, IBM Notes/Domino and Microsoft Exchange systems in his career. But his most recent choice for messaging and collaboration is Google Apps. Why? LCC International saved 60% over bare-bones alternatives and he and his team no longer have to wake up on Saturdays to babysit servers or answer questions about email from his employees in the Middle East. Most importantly, IT has been able to focus on core not context.


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The Mind Research Network on 5 Simple Ways To Get More Out of Google Apps


CIO Jeremy Lawrence signed onto Google Apps in 2008 and hasn't looked back. For starters, he saved money for his organization, The Mind Research Network, by switching from hosted Microsoft Exchange to Google Apps. He also spared his IT team from the grind of maintenance, upgrades and patches. Beyond mail, Jeremy deployed Google's online documents, video, archiving and encryption apps to help his 200+ research scientists and staff improve collaboration, boost productivity and enhance security.


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Genentech's Google Apps Deployment


John Nanninga, lead project manager for Genentech, discusses its evaluation, pilot and deployment of Google Apps for 12000 employees. Learn more at www.google.com/apps/business Company background: 12000 employee bio tech manufacturer Original broadcast date: December 2008


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University of Notre Dame on Google Apps Education Edition


When University of Notre Dame migrated their 15000 students and 150000 alumni to Google Apps they realized $1.5M in savings and increased student satisfaction by 36%. But don't take our word for it - hear from them directly! Learn what factors helped them decide to "Go Google" and the results they've seen since making the switch. For a full transcript of the Q&A, please visit: docs.google.com


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The City of LA's story


The City of Los Angeles -- in a decision unanimously approved by the Los Angeles City Council -- recently selected Google Apps to replace its current email system for all 34000 city employees. Los Angeles Chief Technology Officer Randi Levin and Kevin Crawford, Assistant General Manager of LA's Information Technology Agency, discuss the reasons behind the city's decision.


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Duralee Fabrics on Choosing Google Apps over Microsoft Exchange


Duralee Fabrics & Furniture is a 400-person, fast-growing decorative fabrics company. When CIO Bill Kelly joined the company, he knew he'd have to switch out its aging messaging infrastucture and assumed he'd go with Microsoft Exchange. He'd been a longtime Microsoft Exchange customer and understood its capabilities - so when he made the recommendation to switch to Google Apps, he surprised even himself. Google Apps's features met Duralee's requirements and provided 50-85% in cost savings to maintaining the old system or moving to Microsoft Exchange. Duralee got a complete messaging solution with anti-virus/anti-spam protection,disaster recovery and a 99.9% uptime SLA built-in. Listen to this Webcast to get your questions answered on the pros and cons of choosing Google Apps over Microsoft Exchange from the IT team at Duralee. Join this webcast to learn: - Understanding which features Google Apps does and doesn't have compared to Microsoft Exchange and which ones matter - Adding up the savings and benefits and making your recommendations compelling to the management team - Tips for a smooth migration and deployment Original broadcast date: 08-20-09


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City of Canton, GA, on saving money, time and headaches with Google Apps


Camille Wehs, IT director for the City of Canton, GA, discusses how she migrated her city employees from an on-premise messaging system to Google Apps. In addition to the costs of software and hardware, she saved herself time and headaches - reducing hours spent on maintaining the system from many hours per month to just a couple. Learn more at www.google.com/apps/business Company background: 180-person local/ city government Original broadcast: January 2009


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US Government Attempts to Ban Smartphone DUI Checkpoint Apps


Sen. Chuck Schumer (DN.Y.) wants to control your smartphone. Yesterday, Schumer went after Google, Apple, and other smartphone-industry players who have refused to follow a "voluntary" request by him and Sens. Harry Reid (D-Nev.), Frank Lautenberg (DN.J.), and Tom Udall (DN.M.) that they ban apps that show where police are setting up driving under the influence (DUI) checkpoints, speed traps, and the like. State officials are applying similar pressure (and are also claiming that all requests for compliance are "voluntary"). Delaware Attorney General Beau Biden, the son of Vice President Joe Biden, is pushing for bans and so is Maryland's Attorney General Doug Gansler, who likened the apps to "giving a robber the key and the alarm pad code to go rob a bank." As a direct result of the pressure, Research in Motion, maker of Blackberry products, blocked the apps. But are apps that give citizens more information about what law enforcement is up to a bad thing? They clearly fall under First Amendment guarantees of free expression (that's why lawmakers are saying their requests are "voluntary"). But perhaps more important, such apps actually minimize drunk driving and speeding - which is one of the reasons why police in places such as Travis County, Texas, are the ones entering the information for DUI checkpoint apps such as Trapster. As a Travis County cop puts it, if he can stop the problematic behavior without writing tickets or hauling people in, everybody is better off <b>...</b>


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Security and Data Protection in a Google Data Center.flv


This video tour of a Google data center highlights the security and data protections that are in place at our data centers.


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