Cyclotron Helps a Large Healthcare Company to Migrate from Google Workspace to Microsoft 365
Cyclotron, based out of San Francisco recently helped a large healthcare and life sciences company based in the San Francisco Bay Area to move from Google Workspace (formerly Gsuite) to Microsoft 365 (formerly Office 365).
The said company wanted to take advantage of enterprise features, boost innovation and increase productivity within the organization. This organization decided to choose Microsoft 365 (formerly Office 365) and migrate from their existing Google Workspace (formerly Gsuite) investments.
To help them in this journey, they chose Cyclotron Inc which brought the best of industry frameworks and services to the table among the competition.
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Cyclotron’s collaboration frameworks have helped many large enterprise organizations tailor the process to their unique needs and requirements. This upfront approach to understand the unique pain points of the business lead to a detailed design and architecture which is vetted across the organizational process and structure. Further a white glove service to implement and further train and enable the workforce to adopt the platform provides an end-to-end delivery experience.
“Cyclotron has invested in building intellectual property in this space to enhance the speed to value. Using our proprietary frameworks and products, significantly accelerates end-to-end application migration and supports a wide range of platforms” said Steve Ellson, Director of Sales at Cyclotron
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“We help our customers plan for modernization and cloud migration, helping enterprises speed up pre-migration cloud assessment and decisions by up to 75 percent.” adds Vikas Tambde, Head of India Operations and Delivery at Cyclotron
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