

Japan’s All Nippon Airways now en route to the digital cloud
Mr. Aramaki is the Director of Innovation at All Nippon
Airways (ANA) Japan. See what he has to say about Going Google
As Japan’s largest airline, operating around 1,000 flights per day, we know a
thing or two about clouds. Today we’re delighted to announce that we’ll be
embarking on a journey to a cloud of a very different kind — with Google’s cloud
based tools Google Apps for Work — to communicate and collaborate
more easily.
Starting in April, all our 33,000 staff across 40 company divisions, from pilots
and cabin attendants to HR and finance staff, will use Gmail, Google Drive and
Hangouts.
As a global business, we have people working all over the world. Now it doesn't
matter if our staff are on tarmacs in Tokyo, offices in London, or on-the-go in
the streets of Beijing, they’ll be able to communicate and collaborate in real
time, using Google Docs, Google Sheets and Google
Slides from their PCs, smartphones or tablets. As well as removing the
barriers of distance, the move to Google Apps will also help us break down
language barriers with Hangouts' translation feature.
Google Apps offers us the reliability and scalability we need. We coordinate
flights for 2.7 million passengers to 81 local and international destinations
every year, so it is critical we have a communication system that we can rely on.
With Gmail we’ll not only have this reliability and scale, we’ll also no longer
have to dedicate resources to maintaining and operating our email system as we
can rely on Google’s infrastructure.
For over 60 years ANA has flown passengers around the world in comfort and
safety. As we launch into our next decade were looking forward to smooth sailing
into the cloud with Google Apps for Business and creating a more innovative,
flexible and productive style of work.