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Migrating from Microsoft Exchange to Google Apps

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Migrating from Microsoft Exchange to Google Apps

Morgans Hotel Group, a leading innovator in luxury boutique hotels, migrated its first set of users from Microsoft Exchange to Google Apps in just three weeks!

Join this live TechRepublic Webcast to hear from the IT team at Morgans Hotel Group on why and how they made a quick switch once they chose Google Apps over an upgrade with Microsoft Exchange.

Migrating from Microsoft Exchange
to Google Apps

Thursday August 13th, 2009
1:00 PM ET | 10:00 AM PT | 17:00 GMT

Register Now!

Join this Webcast to:

  • Learn how to prepare your employees for the switch
  • Understand how to best use Google Apps Sync for Outlook in a migration from Microsoft Exchange
  • Pick up tips on how to make your own company's migration as smooth as possible

Register TODAY to participate on Thursday August 13th, 2009!

Includes live Q&A!
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