Move the Old, Exploit the New, and Prosper: A Blueprint for Office 365 Migration

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ITPro Today

January 1, 2015

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Move the Old, Exploit the New, and Prosper: A Blueprint for Office 365 Migration

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Every day, more and more organizations are shutting down their on-premises servers and moving to Office 365 for one simple reason: they expect to save money. But, as some have ruefully discovered, inadequate planning or weak migration tools can lead to a botched move and it only takes a couple days' downtime to eat up those expected savings. In addition, far too many organizations don't realize that they're leaving money on the table  by viewing Office 365 as only a SaaS email platform, when in actuality it offers much more. Office 365 can provide tremendous amounts of cloud storage in OneDrive for Business, very good collaboration tools in SharePoint Online, a Lync server for online meetings and instant messaging, and so much more. Add Yammer Enterprise and the Delve tool, and you'll see that even the most basic Office 365 subscription includes at least one extra tool that your organization can use and profit from. Best of all, you've already paid for it.

Join veteran industry author, speaker and techie Mark Minasi for a quick look at how to ensure a successful migration and pointers to remember when searching for that extra Office 365 gold!

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Presenters

Mark Minasi is a senior contributing editor for Windows IT Pro, an MCSE, and the author of more than 30 books, including Mastering Windows Server 2008 R2 (Sybex). He writes and speaks around the world about Windows networking.

Chad Lindley is a senior product manager at Dell Software Group for solutions including OnDemand Migration for Email and the Notes and GroupWise Transition solutions. He has worked with Lotus, Novell, and Microsoft technologies since 1994 and focused on migration since 1999. Chad joined Quest Software (now part of Dell) in 2005 and served in a variety of presales and systems consulting roles before assuming his current position as product manager.

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