Google Workspace to Microsoft 365 Migration for a 3,500-User Organization

Google Workspace to Microsoft 365 Migration for a 3,500-User Organization (3)
Google Workspace to Microsoft 365 Migration for a 3,500-User Organization

Client Requirement

The client was operating on Google Workspace and approached us with a clear objective:

They wanted to migrate to Microsoft 365 to standardize collaboration, improve security, and better align with their enterprise IT strategy.

Their key expectations included:

  • Migrate 3,500 user accounts from Google Workspace to Microsoft 365
  • Ensure complete migration of Gmail, Google Drive, Contacts, and Calendars
  • Enable seamless transition to Outlook, OneDrive, SharePoint, and Teams
  • Avoid data loss, downtime, and user disruption
  • Establish a secure and scalable Microsoft 365 environment

Challenges Identified

During the discovery phase, we identified several migration challenges:

  • Large-scale mailbox migration with high data volume (TBs of email & files)
  • Mapping Google Drive structures to OneDrive and SharePoint
  • Ensuring calendar and contact synchronization accuracy
  • Managing user adoption shift from Google tools to Microsoft tools
  • Maintaining business continuity during migration
  • Avoiding performance impact during working hours

3. Star Knowledge’s Approach

1. Migration Planning & Assessment

  • Conducted a full audit of Google Workspace environment
  • Identified all users, shared drives, and data dependencies
  • Designed a phased migration strategy to reduce risk

2. Microsoft 365 Tenant Setup

  • Configured a new Microsoft 365 tenant
  • Set up users, licenses, and domain configurations
  • Implemented baseline security policies

3. Gmail to Exchange Online Migration

  • Migrated 3,500 mailboxes, including emails, folders, and attachments
  • Ensured migration of calendars and contacts with full integrity
  • Maintained mail flow continuity during cutover

4. Google Drive to OneDrive & SharePoint Migration

  • Migrated personal files to OneDrive
  • Transferred shared drives to SharePoint Online
  • Preserved folder hierarchy, permissions, and sharing settings

5. Teams Deployment & Collaboration Setup

  • Enabled Microsoft Teams for communication and collaboration
  • Configured teams, channels, and access controls
  • Ensured smooth transition from Google Chat/Meet

6. Security & Identity Management

  • Implemented Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)
  • Configured conditional access and compliance policies
  • Strengthened identity and access management

7. User Training & Post-Migration Support

  • Conducted user onboarding sessions for Microsoft tools
  • Provided hypercare support during and after migration
  • Resolved user-level issues quickly to ensure adoption

Solution Highlights

  • Successfully migrated 3,500 users from Google Workspace to Microsoft 365
  • Transferred 100% of email, calendar, contact, and file data with no loss
  • Achieved minimal downtime during transition
  • Enabled seamless adoption of Microsoft tools across the organization
  • Delivered a secure and scalable cloud environment

Client Impact

  • Improved collaboration using Teams, SharePoint, and OneDrive
  • Enhanced security with Microsoft 365 native capabilities
  • Unified productivity ecosystem under a single platform
  • Increased IT control and governance
  • Reduced operational friction across teams

Key Takeaways

Migrating from Google Workspace to Microsoft 365 at scale requires more than just data transfer — it demands structured planning, workload mapping, and strong user adoption support to ensure a truly successful transformation.

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