Unisys announces Collaborative Office Solutions
Unisys announces Collaborative Office Solutions –
Google Apps for Government, based on successful GSA
migration of 17,000 users
Unisys
Corporation (NYSE: UIS) announced today that it has
helped the General Services Administration (GSA)
successfully migrate all of its 17,000 email users to Google Apps for Government, a secure
cloud-based email and collaboration platform. The transition
makes GSA the first federal government agency to migrate all
of its employees to a cloud-based email
solution.
Based on the success of its work with the
GSA and other agencies, Unisys announced today the
availability of its Collaborative Office Solutions –
Google Apps for Government. Working with Google and Tempus
Nova, Unisys will provide a set of services to help agencies
accomplish their enterprise transitions to Google Apps for
Government. Through this solution, agencies can benefit from
reduced costs associated with cloud-based systems, increased
uptime and availability of agency data, and the confidence
of a secure solution that has received Federal Information
Security Management Act (FISMA) authorisation.
GSA
awarded the contract to Unisys in December 2010 via its
Alliant contract. GSA expects its new solution to increase
employee productivity, enabling employees to work remotely
from any location at any time while resulting in a 50
percent cost savings. GSA will also benefit from new
collaboration capabilities, such as direct access to onsite
and remote colleagues through video chat and shared
documents.
“Our own transition to the cloud will
save millions in taxpayer dollars annually,” said GSA
administrator Martha Johnson. “We expect that using a
cloud-based system will reduce email operation costs by 50
percent over the next five years and save more than US$15.2
million for the agency in that time.”
During the
six-month transition, more than 17,000 GSA and contractor
email addresses, content and calendar data were migrated to
Google Apps for Government. Enhanced user authentication and
other security improvements were also added during the
transition phase. Additionally, all mobile devices were
transitioned, while certified Unisys consultants trained GSA
employees on best practices for leveraging the Google Apps
for Government platform. GSA and Unisys teams worked
collaboratively to manage the transition with proactive end
user communication and participation.
“We
congratulate GSA on achieving this milestone in the
government’s transition to cloud computing,” said Ted
Davies, President of Unisys Federal Systems. “We are happy
to have assisted GSA throughout this project, and look
forward to assisting other government agencies interested in
the savings and efficiencies that can be achieved by moving
to the
cloud.”
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