Should i work with a google apps partner, Additional resources and support, Provide feedback for this guide – Google Apps Technical Transition Guide For Business, Education, and Government User Manual
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Google Apps Technical Transition Guide
Should I work with a Google Apps partner?
In short, yes. Google Apps partners are experts in all aspects of a Google Apps
transition, and working with one will ensure that your transition is smooth and speedy.
Working with a partner is particularly valuable if your legacy system includes complex
configurations that this guide doesn’t account for.
Additional resources and support
The latest version of this guide is available he
gapps_transition_guide.pdf
Visit the
(http://
deployment.googleapps.com) for more information on everything related to your
Google Apps transition.
To contact Google Apps support via phone or email, visit
page in the Google Apps Admin Help Center.
Provide feedback for this guide
Google values your feedback; if you have comments about this guide, we’d love to
read them. Please provide them in
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Disclaimer for third-party product configurations
Parts of this guide describe how Google products work with Microsoft® Exchange and
the configurations that Google recommends. These instructions are designed to work
with the most common Microsoft® Exchange scenarios. Any changes to Microsoft®
Exchange configuration should be made at the discretion of your Microsoft®
Exchange administrator.
Google does not provide technical support for configuring mail servers or other third-
party products. In the event of a Microsoft® Exchange issue, you should consult your
Microsoft® Exchange administrator. GOOGLE ACCEPTS NO RESPONSIBILITY
FOR THIRD-PARTY PRODUCTS. Please consult the product's Web site for the latest
configuration and support information. You may also contact Google Solutions
Providers for consulting services.