The State of Arizona improves productivity and security with Google Workspace, migrating 36,000 employees and contractors with help from SADA and saving millions of dollars over the next 3 years.
Located in the southwestern United States, Arizona is the 6th largest and the 14th most populous of the 50 states in the country.
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The State of Arizona improves productivity and security with Google Workspace, migrating 36,000 employees and contractors with help from SADA and saving millions of dollars over the next 3 years.
Google Workspace Results
Removed 107K malicious emails in 1 month
• Improves productivity with real-time collaboration
• Enhances security by identifying malicious email that eluded the previous system
• Saves millions of dollars in storage, administration, and license costs over the next 3 years
• Supports Arizona's statewide cloud-first policy for IT
When it comes to information technology, the state of Arizona is a leader among U.S. states. In 2018, the Arizona Department of Administration Arizona Strategic Enterprise Technology (
By the time the cloud-first policy was officially put into effect, however, the state was already well on its way to migrating employees and contractors from 10 separate email systems onto
"We were really impressed with the Google Workspace toolset, and we felt it would enable us to collaborate better. We recognized that Google Workspace would help change the way people interact and work, rather than merely shifting their old methods and workflows to the cloud." - Doug Lange, State Chief Strategy Officer, State of Arizona
"We did a deep scan of approximately 800 servers and found some vulnerabilities," says Morgan Reed, State CIO at State of Arizona. "That's when we realized that if we partnered with the right cloud vendors, they could provide more robust security controls and do a better job of protecting our environment."
Arizona had already moved some employees from on-premises Exchange systems to Microsoft Office 365, but it did not meet the state's requirements for real-time collaboration and face-to-face video. The Governor's Office decided to standardize on Google Workspace instead.
"We were really impressed with the Google Workspace toolset, and we felt it would enable us to collaborate better," says Doug Lange, State Chief Strategy Officer at State of Arizona. "We recognized that Google Workspace would help change the way people interact and work, rather than merely shifting their old methods and workflows to the cloud."
Migrating 36,000 users to Google Workspace
Mike spoke with CISOs at other states that have widely adopted Google Workspace, to gather advice on how to conduct a successful migration and get the most benefit from Google Workspace. Ultimately, the State of Arizona decided to use Google Workspace in combination with
To migrate faster and mitigate risk, Arizona engaged
"Without SADA and Google Cloud Professional Services, our migration to Google Workspace would not have been as fast or as successful. They have done a phenomenal job of coordinating resources where they were needed." - Heather Sheston, Google Statewide Program Manager, State of Arizona
Google Cloud Professional Services and SADA served as Arizona's trusted advisors, managing the entire project from start to finish to help ensure the Google Workspace deployment ran smoothly for everyone in the organization. Google met twice a week with Arizona's Google Champions and IT teams to provide best practice recommendations, attended and advised on steering committee calls, coordinated go-live events, and assisted with internal marketing and change management activities for end users.
"Without SADA and Google Cloud Professional Services, our migration to Google Workspace would not have been as fast or as successful," says Heather Sheston, Google Statewide Program Manager at State of Arizona. "They have done a phenomenal job of coordinating resources where they were needed."
Arizona concentrated on getting employees up and running with
"We found that most people already use Gmail and other Google Workspace apps in their personal lives, but our workforce wanted more advanced training," says Heather. "Especially with younger people coming in, they say, 'oh, cool, you're a Google Workspace shop.' They can get started working right away."
Foiling business email compromise
Every month 10 million spam messages are prevented from reaching Gmail customers. Because Gmail offers proactive protection, stopping business email compromise attacks by warning users or moving messages to spam, Arizona's computing environment is now much more secure. Mid-migration, the state was hit with a business email compromise that resulted in a bad actor sending out malicious emails from a state employee's account. When an employee who was not yet on Gmail received one of the suspicious emails, she immediately notified Mike. However, when he asked the employee to forward him the email for inspection, he noticed that Gmail had automatically identified and removed the malicious content.
"Gmail is much better than our previous malware filter," says Morgan. "The first month after we migrated, we ran the two systems in parallel. Gmail removed 107,000 malicious emails that the old system didn't catch."
Intuitive, real-time collaboration
"Google Workspace offers the security we need while also providing collaboration and productivity tools that have changed the way we work for the better. We expect that if we can get to a Google Workspace adoption rate of 80 percent across the entire state, Arizona could save a significant amount of money in just a few years." - Morgan Reed, State CIO, State of Arizona
Arizona has retired most of its departmental file servers, instead consolidating documents onto
Employees are quickly adopting new ways of working, such as conducting face-to-face video meetings with
"With Google Workspace, I can be on a video call with four other people, and we can all make changes to a document or presentation at once," Says Doug. "With our previous system, that would have been impossible."
Supporting a cloud-first strategy
Arizona is always advancing its cloud strategy, and is now working to enhance compliance by taking advantage of new Google Workspace options for regionalizing data in the United States. It's also looking into ways to use video to provide more personalized customer service at various state agencies.
"Google Workspace offers the security we need while also providing collaboration and productivity tools that have changed the way we work for the better," says Morgan. "We expect that if we can get to a Google Workspace adoption rate of 80 percent across the entire state, Arizona could save a significant amount of money in just a few years."
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