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Planning a move to Office 365? Quest Software says it can help.


Quest Software offers a collection of migration and coexistence services and software for organisations planning to move to Microsoft Office 365 from Notes, GroupWise, Gmail or Exchange.

"Companies today are adopting different migration strategies, which underscore the growing need to migrate and manage online, on-premises and hybrid environments. Quest is well positioned to meet evolving migration requirements, as we have a full roster of solutions for migrating mailboxes and applications from any legacy platform to any new platform, including Microsoft Office 365. No matter where customers are going or where they're coming from, Quest can alleviate migration challenges, costs and complications," said Bill Evans, Quest's vice president and general manager of SharePoint and Notes transition.

Those services cover the gamut from pre-migration assessment to actually moving mailboxes between systems.

 

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