G Suite Update: Migrate your users from classic Hangouts to Google Chat, now available in Gmail |
Migrate your users from classic Hangouts to Google Chat, now available in Gmail Posted: 02 Jun 2020 10:02 AM PDT What's changingYou can now migrate all of your users from classic Hangouts to Google Chat with the "Chat preferred" setting in the Admin console. If you enable this setting, Google Chat will become the default chat application for your organization, replacing all of your classic Hangouts apps and appearing in Gmail on the web. This highly-anticipated integration will allow your users to communicate seamlessly, without the disruption of switching tabs.The Chat preferred setting was previously only available to a small group of customers via the Chat Accelerated Transition Program. If you enable Chat preferred for your organization:
Who's impactedAdmins and end usersWhy you'd use itThe Chat preferred setting allows you to migrate all of your users at once for the most effective and seamless transition. If some people use classic Hangouts and others use Chat, it can lead to missed messages and become burdensome for admins. And if you have a remote or distributed workforce, unifying your users onto a single chat network can help everyone communicate successfully.You'll also get access to exciting Chat features within Gmail in your browser. These include:
Getting startedAdmins: The Chat preferred setting is OFF by default and can be enabled at the domain level. Visit the Help Center to learn more about migrating your users to Chat with Chat preferred.
To enable Chat preferred and migrate your users away from classic Hangouts, you must have Google Chat turned on for your domain. We strongly recommend that admins keep both Chat and classic Hangouts enabled to maximize the Chat network. At the moment, enabling Chat preferred will migrate all users in your domain at once. We recommend this to minimize fragmentation within your organization. If you'd like to migrate at the organizational unit (OU) level, that option will be available in the coming weeks. Stay tuned to the G Suite Updates blog for more information. You can also visit the Help Center to learn more about our overall upgrade timeline from classic Hangouts to Chat. End users: Visit the Help Center to learn more about how to turn Chat in Gmail on or off for your account. Rollout pace
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