Once you’ve decided to move to the cloud, the next step is to prepare your applications, servers, and storage for migration. But it’s not only about the technical process—key considerations such as data backups, high availability, and disaster recovery must shape your cloud placement and architecture to avoid costly rework. Cost management and operational efficiency also play an important role, and a well-planned tagging strategy is essential for future automation and decision-making. We help you address all these aspects as part of your migration journey, ensuring a seamless transition to the cloud.

Migrate Users, Email, and Files to Microsoft 365

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Migrating your users to Microsoft 365 (formerly Office 365) requires careful planning to transfer emails and files with minimal disruption and zero data loss. But it’s more than just a migration—Microsoft 365 is the foundation for workflow automation and collaboration. Setting it up incorrectly can lead to unnecessary complications down the road. Understanding how departments and cross-functional teams operate is crucial to building the right structure for file sharing, communication, collaboration, and intranet sites tailored to your organization’s needs.