I was asked information sources about migration planning. Below is a list of links to blogs and white papers. There are many more, Search is your friend. Don’t be afraid of approaching software vendors, they can be very helpful if you ask the right questions. Update from Collab365 Team : Since this article was published,
The blog “SharePoint comparison matrix for 3rd party migration tools” posted by Alex Dove on December 17, 2014 caught my attention. I have been doing similar work recently and am providing my paper : Guide to selecting best SharePoint Migration Tool, as a way of contribution to the ‘migration’ thread. The paper seeks to provide selection criteria
In my previous article on Microsoft Technet I described how to migrate an out of the box site from SharePoint 2010 to SharePoint 2013. In the more advanced scenario we have to migrate site which has customization. So in this post I will discuss migrating the SharePoint site which has customization such as: 1. Custom Themes 2.
There are several issues that can happen while migrating SharePoint from one version to another. Here is our tip on how to troubleshoot an issue with calling asmx web service in SharePoint 2010 through jQuery. After migration of a SharePoint 2007 application to SharePoint 2010 our jQuery scripts that communicate with ASMX web services suddenly
After a busy week of migration of data from the lotus notes to the O365, we noticed that some of the users couldn’t able to download / upload a large file (>10MB) size. After a quick google, came across this post “SharePoint Downloads Interrupted For large Files” with a solution to it. As mentioned in the blog,
Free Apress ebook: Office 365: Migrating and Managing Your Business in the Cloud By Matt Katzer , Don Crawford Written for the IT professional and business owner, this book provides the business and technical insight necessary to migrate your business to the cloud using Microsoft Office 365. This is a practical look at cloud migration
Does your system run on SharePoint 2010? Do you want to migrate it to the 2013 version? Is the Project Server involved in the game? If you answered “Yes” at least once – read on! In this article we share our experience on what pitfalls we faced while migrating SharePoint 2010 with Project Server 2010
This article assumes that SharePoint has already been established as the technology of choice. If your project includes evaluating whether or not SharePoint is the right technology for your solution, this article may only partially apply. There is a lot of room for interpretation on what a “SharePoint Business Analyst” actually is. For this article,
If you have a situation to move a SharePoint Designer workflow from DEV to Test or to PROD, there is no easy way unless you have a migration tool (DocAve, ControlPoint, Quest , etc..), my present client I’ve no option for those, I know if we can backup/restore site collection then its all easy OOTB
Ah, my first blogpost on this community. 🙂 I use PowerShell a lot… with a development background, I found it not that hard to get used to it and once you get the hang of it, it gives you a lot of power and possibilities. The script below gives you an easy way of extracting
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