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SharePoint, one of the most popular workplace platforms, comes to it's end-of-life next year. Here's what organizations can do to prevent any setbacks.
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Migration fever strikes whenever Microsoft readies a new version of SharePoint for launch — and SharePoint 2016 was no different. Some people just can’t seem to wait for the new features and changes a new version brings.
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Migration can be a bellwether measurement of interest in the SharePoint platform. While certain news and feature updates drive excitement around the platform, the flow of investment dollars to solutions and services more times than not follows the migration path.
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From all outward appearances, we seem to have turned a corner with SharePoint 2013 migrations. Compared to previous versions, SharePoint 2013 has experienced a relatively slow adoption cycle as organizations paused to understand the impacts of the new release -- and to understand, in many cases, their cloud strategies.
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For SharePoint users in particular the cloud offers a way to replace the administrative burden and costs of managing and maintaining on-premises SharePoint platforms. Migrating to the cloud can be somewhat complex since SharePoint migration tools are limited in functionality or non-existent.
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Where does Records Management fit in in Office 365? Old news: SharePoint 2010 Records Management doesn’t perform well in the e-discovery space. For some (most!) organizations, this isn’t a detriment.
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So you’re SharePoint environment is up and running. All you need now is the right SharePoint migration tool to get your content into it. If you haven’t worked out your migration strategy, forget about looking at migration vendors.
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Vamosa, again earning their classification as a Cool Vendor (we would prefer Nifty Vendor ourselves) in content management, has announced the release of free content analysis and migration software for Microsoft SharePoint.
In case up front clarification is needed, this tool is for, er, migrating content into, not out
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