
How Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina Modernized Security with Chrome Enterprise
For nearly a century, Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina (BCBSNC) has been known for its commitment to quality, affordability, and community-focused healthcare. In today’s healthcare landscape, operational excellence depends not only on medical systems but also on the technology that supports secure access, fast workflows, and dependable digital experiences.
Like many enterprise organizations, BCBSNC faced a familiar challenge. Their teams were still relying on legacy browsers that slowed productivity and increased risk. The organization needed a modern browsing foundation that could support cloud applications, protect sensitive healthcare data, and deliver a consistent experience for thousands of employees.
This case study highlights how BCBSNC transformed its environment by selecting Chrome Enterprise Browser and how your organization can evaluate its own path toward a secure, cloud-first future.
The Challenge: Leaving Legacy Browsers Behind
BCBSNC identified that a large percentage of its workforce was still depending on Internet Explorer and Microsoft Edge in their older configurations. This created several operational pain points:
Update fatigue: IT teams were spending time and resources trying to keep legacy browsers updated, which created gaps in security posture.
Productivity slowdowns: Key applications responded inconsistently, and employees experienced delays that hurt daily workflows.
Heightened security risks: Older browsers lacked modern phishing protections, sandboxing, and real-time safeguards needed for sensitive healthcare information.
BCBSNC needed a browser that could support modern web standards while still giving employees access to critical legacy applications without disruption.
Why Chrome Enterprise Became the Clear Choice
Instead of defaulting to the most well-known browser, BCBSNC conducted a structured evaluation. They compared six major browsers using eight decision categories, such as operating system compatibility, enterprise-grade security, accessibility capabilities, and strength of the extensions library.
Chrome Browser stood out due to both performance and ecosystem value. With Chrome Enterprise, BCBSNC gained powerful administrative controls through the Google Admin Console, letting the End User Computing team manage updates, enforce policies, and maintain consistent governance across their environment.
A Strategic Rollout with Chrome Release Channels
BCBSNC adopted a disciplined deployment model using Chrome release channels. This helped them achieve stability while still testing future updates early.
Beta Channel: Assigned to pilot users who verified application behavior on upcoming Chrome versions. This allowed the IT team to validate compatibility six weeks before public release and reduce surprises.
Stable Channel: Rolled out to the broader workforce. This channel delivered fully tested releases every 2 to 3 weeks and kept the environment predictable.
According to Nitin Kadam, Senior Enterprise Architect at BCBSNC, Chrome Enterprise strengthened its defenses through helpful warnings, phishing prevention, and advanced site protection features.
Solving the Legacy Application Question
One of the most common concerns for any browser transformation is the fear that older applications might stop working. BCBSNC addressed this using Legacy Browser Support.
The outcome was remarkably positive. Out of roughly 1200 applications in their environment, only six required Legacy Browser Support. All six continued to function reliably, which gave BCBSNC confidence to modernize without interrupting mission-critical operations.
The Next Step in a Cloud First Strategy: The ChromeOS Readiness Tool
BCBSNC demonstrated that choosing Chrome Enterprise Browser can elevate security, accelerate development workflows, and raise productivity across large teams. Once your organization standardizes on a secure enterprise browser, the natural next step is to evaluate the devices that support your cloud first goals.
This is where the ChromeOS Readiness Tool becomes essential.
Organizations considering ChromeOS Flex often want clear insights on which devices in their current Windows fleet are compatible. The ChromeOS Readiness Tool provides those insights without guesswork.
How the ChromeOS Readiness Tool Supports Your Modernization Plans
Clear, data-driven assessments: The tool scans your existing devices and shows which ones qualify as Certified models that can transition smoothly to ChromeOS Flex.
Cost efficiency: Instead of replacing an entire fleet, you can extend the lifespan of devices that already meet requirements, reducing capital expenses.
Sustainability benefits: Repurposing hardware helps minimize e-waste and supports long-term environmental commitments.
By following the same principle that guided BCBSNC, you can use data to shape the next phase of your cloud-first journey. Chrome Enterprise Browser delivers a modern, secure browsing foundation, and the ChromeOS Readiness Tool helps you evaluate the hardware that will support your workforce in the future.
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