Lakewood, 44107, OH,
United States
Onix networking
Onix networking, a prominent reseller, system integrator, and consulting company, that plays a vital role in numerous system integration and digital transformation initiatives. Onix networking collaboration with software players such as Google, Happeo and empowers organizations to embrace disruptive technologies and accelerate their journey to the cloud, thus reshaping their business models.
| Reseller and SI | Vendor | Application | Category | Market |
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| Onix networking | Google Cloud Platform (GCP) | Application Hosting and Computing Services | IaaS | |
| Onix networking | Google Workspace (Formerly Google G-Suite) | Collaboration | Collaboration | |
| Onix networking | Google Vault | Data Loss Prevention | CyberSecurity | |
| Onix networking | Google Forms | Customer Experience | CRM | |
| Onix networking | Google Meet | Event Management | Collaboration | |
| Onix networking | Happeo | Happeo | Digital Workspace | IaaS |
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Telus | Communications | 106800 | $14.5B | Canada | Google Cloud Platform (GCP) | Application Hosting and Computing Services | 2024 | In 2024, TELUS implemented Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to modernize its data infrastructure and accelerate AI initiatives. The deployment targeted Application Hosting and Computing Services to centralize fragmented on premise data sources and provide scalable compute and storage for analytics and model training. The implementation consolidated more than 100 data sources into a central data hub on Google Cloud Platform (GCP), upgraded hundreds of enterprise grade data pipelines, and centralized storage to support enterprise analytics and the Fuel iX AI platform. Configuration work focused on managed compute and storage, data ingestion and processing pipelines, and standardized schema and cataloging to improve data access and usability across teams. Onix networking served as the systems integrator and contributed IP products Raven and Pelican to optimize cloud infrastructure, migration sequencing, and performance tuning. Operational coverage extended to network operations, customer relationship management, billing and marketing, enabling those business functions to consume unified, near real time data for issue resolution and customer personalization. Governance and rollout were executed over an accelerated three year timeline, with staged pipeline production, strict data security and privacy controls aligned to TELUS standards, and catalog driven access controls to enforce data stewardship. The program also included removal of obsolete on premise datasets as part of storage rationalization and energy optimization efforts. Explicit outcomes included consolidation of more than 14 petabytes of enterprise data into Google Cloud Platform (GCP), elimination of more than 30 percent of obsolete on premise data, and decreased energy consumption and carbon footprint. The consolidated Application Hosting and Computing Services platform enabled faster, more reliable access to business and customer insights and supported the launch of new AI powered solutions such as Fuel iX. | ||
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Celestica | Manufacturing | 21890 | $8.0B | Canada | Google Workspace (Formerly Google G-Suite) | Collaboration | 2020 | In 2020 Celestica implemented Google Workspace (Formerly Google G-Suite) as its enterprise Collaboration platform to centralize messaging, file collaboration, and meetings across its global workforce. The rollout targeted more than 17,000 employees across 12 countries and included a rapid migration of 16,000 user accounts completed in five months with support from Onix networking. The Google Workspace (Formerly Google G-Suite) deployment consolidated core functional modules including Gmail for email, Calendar and Contacts for scheduling, Google Drive for file storage and document libraries, Google Sites for an intranet, Google Groups for shared inboxes, Google+, and Google Meet for voice and video collaboration. Mobile device management capabilities in Google Workspace were configured to enable a voluntary bring-your-own-device program and to provide enterprise control over device access and data. Data migration workstreams migrated 180 days of email and a large number of files from IBM Lotus Notes document libraries into Google Drive, and migrated shared mailboxes into Google Groups. The project also decommissioned a Blackberry Enterprise Server environment by moving mobile management to Google Workspace, and outfitted 64 conference rooms with Chromebox for Meetings to expand video collaboration capacity beyond the five previously equipped large rooms. Governance and change management were structured as a phased, people-first rollout, with Celestica’s IT department of roughly 400 volunteers migrating first, followed by a 1,600-person early adopter program representing every country and business function. Onix networking provided change management and technical leadership, while Celestica delivered multilingual training in nine languages, peer-to-peer Google Guides, adoption incentives such as Chromebook contests, and gamified training that awarded user proficiency belts. Explicit outcomes recorded by Celestica include uninterrupted global go-live, enabling anytime anywhere access to mail, calendar, and files, and reclaimed software license costs from retiring the Blackberry environment. The deployment increased mobility and collaboration, averaged 3,800 Google Meet sessions per month, and reduced the cost to equip rooms with voice and video capabilities by 90%. | ||
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City of Montreal | Government | 30000 | $6.4B | Canada | Google Cloud Platform (GCP) | Application Hosting and Computing Services | 2019 | In 2019, the City of Montreal implemented Google Cloud Platform (GCP) as its Application Hosting and Computing Services foundation to deploy cloud email, collaboration, and productivity capabilities for more than 25,000 municipal employees. Onix networking partnered with Google to architect custom infrastructure and workplace cloud solutions and to package licensing options that addressed multiple user types and operational profiles across the municipal organization. The implementation centered on Google Cloud Platform (GCP) combined with Google G Suite productivity services, provisioning core collaboration modules such as enterprise email, shared drive storage, document collaboration, and calendaring for large user cohorts. Onix networking worked with city IT to design multi SKU licensing and custom stock keeping units to support differentiated provisioning and entitlement models for administrative staff, field workers, and executive users. Deployment architecture emphasized a cloud-first hosting model under the Application Hosting and Computing Services category, with Onix networking delivering custom infrastructure components and workplace configuration to enable mobility and information sharing. Rollout planning targeted numerous user types across municipal departments, with the partner and Google working side by side to create a proposal and implementation plan that aligned provisioning, security controls, and productivity tooling. Governance and operational objectives were framed around providing an efficient, secure platform to boost internal collaboration and improve resident interactions, outcomes explicitly cited by city officials and partners. Onix was publicly recognized by Google for its role in the engagement, and the City of Montreal equipped its workforce with cloud-native productivity tools intended to increase agility, collaboration, and the quality of citizen-facing information delivery. | ||
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Professional Services | 12100 | $3.7B | United States | Happeo | Happeo | Digital Workspace | 2019 |
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Construction and Real Estate | 4700 | $1.1B | Canada | Google Forms | Customer Experience | 2020 |
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Construction and Real Estate | 4700 | $1.1B | Canada | Google Meet | Event Management | 2020 |
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Construction and Real Estate | 4700 | $1.1B | Canada | Google Docs | Content Management | 2020 |
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Construction and Real Estate | 4700 | $1.1B | Canada | Google Sites | Web Content Management | 2020 |
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Construction and Real Estate | 4700 | $1.1B | Canada | Google Vault | Data Loss Prevention | 2020 |
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