Hi all,
my company is scheduling to migrate mail accounts from Google Gsuite to Microsoft.
Our Jira, Jira Service Desk and Confluence Cloud applications are connected to Google Gsuite and our users login with google.
When Gsuite will be definitively abandoned what will happen to all users and ticket they have assigned and articles they have write?
Is there some kind of migration process for this users or the process is painless?
Thank you
Hi Fabio,
Good question — this is a common concern when moving from G Suite (Google Workspace) to Microsoft.
Your Jira, Jira Service Desk, and Confluence data (users, tickets, articles) won’t be deleted just because you stop using G Suite. However, the authentication method is the key issue.
Since your users currently log in via Google, once G Suite is decommissioned:
Users may lose access unless you switch authentication (e.g., to Microsoft Azure AD or Atlassian accounts)
You’ll need to update user identities in Atlassian (email matching is critical)
Tickets, assignments, and content remain intact as long as user accounts are mapped correctly
What you should do:
Set up Microsoft 365 accounts for all users
Ensure email addresses remain the same (this preserves mappings in Jira/Confluence)
Switch authentication from Google to:
Atlassian native login, or
Azure AD (recommended for SSO)
Test login and permissions before fully disabling G Suite
About migrating mailbox data
For email migration from G Suite to Microsoft 365, you can use tools like EdbMails G Suite Migration Tool, which helps with:
Secure migration of emails, contacts, calendars, tasks, many more.
Automatic mailbox mapping
Incremental migration (avoids duplicates)
Migration using a single admin account (no need for individual user email IDs and passwords)
Zero downtime
Steps to perform G Suite to Office 365 Migration
Important tip
Before shutting down G Suite, make sure:
All users can log in with the new method
No accounts are left unmapped
Admin access is verified
Thats a great answer that really clear my doubt
Cheers
luke
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If you want to move the account from G Suite to Microsoft then in this situation I suggest you try this professional tool like OSTtoPSTAPP IMAP to IMAP Migration Tool is a great way to move emails safely and automatically. You can use this tool to connect G Suite and Microsoft 365 accounts using IMAP and move emails in groups or one at a time. The software can sync data in real time, handle massive amounts of data, and keep the folder structure and attachments safe. It's perfect for all users who want to switch platforms without losing data or having to wait.
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I recently migrated from G Suite to Office 365, and I found a step-by-step guide that made the process easy. The guide suggested a tool called Shoviv G Suite to Office 365 Migration.
Using the software migration has become very easy and efficient for me. It can transfer all kinds of Google Workspace data, including emails, calendar, contacts, and Drive data. The G Suite migration tool performs well with large data volumes and multiple accounts.
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Kernel for Google Workspace to Office 365 offers a reliable, secure, and efficient solution for migrating G Suite (Google Workspace) data to Office 365. It ensures a seamless, hassle-free transfer of emails, contacts, calendars, Drive files, and other important data, with complete data integrity and no loss. Whether you're migrating in bulk or selecting specific data, the tool offers flexible migration options to suit your needs. With its intuitive, user-friendly interface, the Google Workspace to Office 365 migration tool simplifies the entire process, enabling a smooth, quick migration without requiring any technical expertise.
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Hi Fabio,
Im also have the same concern,
At present, our Executive Director has initiated a standard JIRA plan with 18 users, all of whom were added through Google. Our organization is currently using Google products, but we will likely transition to Microsoft by October 2024. This means we are migrating from Google to Microsoft.
As the Digital Analyst, I have a few concerns regarding this transition:
Will our JIRA setup be affected by the migration from Google to Microsoft?
Are there any tasks I need to perform before the migration to ensure a smooth transition?
Will the migration result in the creation of a new, separate organization for all users?
Please advice on the basis your experience.
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In a nutshell, the accounts in Jira will be re-associated with the login details from your Microsoft identity provider (presumably Azure AD). The process is a little more complicated than simply choosing a new identity provider.
We have an article here on Community that describes the process step-by-step, which I recommend following in order to easily change identity providers:
Cheers,
Daniel
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Hi Fabio,
Did you get a response to this elsewhere? We're about to do the exact same thing.
Cheers,
Luke.
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