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Eliminate Your Microsoft Exchange Server!
Instantly Realize Campus connectivity, without the hassle or cost! 
Connect your campus more effectively with mobile access, massive storage, powerful search, and more. No cost, no advertising, and no hardware maintenance mean time and money saved.

  • Gmail – Get 7GB of storage, protect against spam and viruses, stay connected with built-in IM, voice and video chat, IMAP and POP message access, and more.
  • Shared Contacts for all communication services, shared contacts and more
  • Google Docs for shared folders and documents, as well as Word Processing, Spreadsheets, Presentations and more.
  • Google Calendar – Share calendars and schedule people, groups, rooms and resources easily, even from your mobile device.
  • Google Talk – Free instant messaging, calling (VOIP), voicemail and file transfer make staying in touch a breeze.
  • Optional Postini email archiving and security services, bundle Postini services with Google Apps to receive a 66% education discount.
  • Message Security – Get inbound/outbound email filtering, predefined and customizable filters, and policy-based encryption. Google Message Security is free for K-12 schools who sign-up in 2010.
  • Message Discovery – Include Message Security, hosted email archiving, web-based administration, archive search, export and reporting.

Looking to make the switch to Google Apps? Here's ten ways Google Apps will benefit your campus
  • 1. Students will love you for it.
    Schools tells us that when they ask their students what email they'd prefer, they overwhelmingly say Gmail.
    "Our students approached us about a year ago, saying that we needed to improve our email and collaboration services. We actually had our student government tell us, 'we want you to implement Google Apps.'" - Wendy Woodward, Director of Technology Support Services, Northwestern University.

  • 2. Free up your IT.
    Focus your IT on activities that add value instead of worrying about the uptime of your email services.
    "Google Apps has allowed us to get out of providing these commodity type services - such as maintaining an email and calendaring system - and focus on the things that we are uniquely equipped to do, like providing more resources to be able to better support teaching, learning and research." - Todd Sutton, Assistant Vice Chancellor for Application Services, UNC Greensboro.

  • 3. Easy to deploy.
    No software to install, no hardware to buy, just validate your MX records and create your accounts to get started. To integrate with what you already have, we work with open standards, and have created a multitude of APIs.
    "After struggling for several months to try to implement an alternative web hosted e-mail solution, we eventually turned to Google Apps which we were able to get up and running within a matter of hours" - Jhonny Oliveira, IT Manager, University of Lisbon.

  • 4. Save money.
    Outsourcing the maintenance of servers to Google frees up resources that would have been spent on additional licenses and upgrades.
    "This helped our IT staff understand that their focus should be on strategic enterprise solutions to help us reach our educational objectives, not just overseeing commodities like email. Had we not gone with the Google solution, we'd be looking at proposing a significant increase in student fees." - Eric Hawley, Utah State University Associate Vice President for Technology.

  • 5. You're not alone.
    Thousands of Universities are using Google Apps and are happy to talk about it.  Talk to other customers on our Google Apps for Education community group or read and watch our customer case studies.

  • 6. Google protects your privacy.
    We take privacy very seriously. Our business is built on our users' trust: trust in our ability to properly secure your data and our commitment to respect the privacy of the information you place in our systems by not giving that information to others or using it inappropriately. More specifically, read our FAQ on privacy, visit our Privacy Center, and review how we've handled challenges to users' privacy in the past.

  • 7. Security as powerful as... well, Google.
    The security that is provided to Google Apps customers is the same security that we rely on to protect www.google.com. In addition, we run our company on Google Apps
    "We're confident that Apps can meet the needs of the most demanding enterprises, because we're one ourselves. Google is a complex, global company in a fast-moving and competitive industry, and everything we do is powered by Apps. To get that kind of adoption here, it means Apps has passed a daunting bar for Enterprise suitability. If it can work for us, surely it can work for you, too." - Ben Fried, CIO and Vice President of Engineering, Google.

  • 8. Innovation in real-time.
    What better way to prepare your students for the newest technology in the workplace, than by giving it to them as a part of their education?
    "The response from the university community has been extremely positive because we are now partnering with cutting-edge technologists who understand that we're trying to provide the latest, most innovative technologies available today." - Roy B. Roberti, Director of Information Technology Planning, Hofstra University.

  • 9. Collaborate globally.
    Google Docs, our word processing application, doesn't just give you access to the same document, it actually allow students to work on the same document at the same time from anywhere in the world.
    "Collaborative projects really make for an excellent education experience not only because students bounce ideas off each other and improve each other's writing skills, but also because the process itself teaches them how to work well with others - a valuable skill for everyone." - Richard Ellwood, Technology Coordinator and Digital Arts Teacher, Columbia Secondary School.

  • 10. We've got your back.
    Need help? We're here to help you when you need it.
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"Students have expressed great enthusiasm for this email option. The Gmail interface is one with which they are familiar, and they appreciate the increase in storage capacity as well. I'm confident that many will move to Gmail in order to take advantage of the collaboration tools."

Mark Bandas
Associate Provost and Dean of Students
Vanderbilt University
Paducah, Ky 270.556.6403