Office 365 Migration Strategy
Accelerate your migration with a proven approach that ensures high adoption and guarantees success.
The benefits of moving to Office 365 are many, but laying-out a comprehensive plan beforehand is critical. A seamless, secure migration is the key to minimizing user disruption, maintaining productivity and realizing fast gains on investment. Anexinet’s holistic approach to Office 365 migration optimizes performance and encourages adoption through training to guarantee success.
As a Microsoft Gold Partner with over 500K mailbox migrations under our belt, you can feel confident our consultants understand the risks, issues and impacts of navigating your complex migration project.
Minimize user disruption by optimizing and accelerating your migration
Speed adoption and validate competence through training and testing
Steer you around potential pitfalls
Enhance and strengthen your security organization
Mitigate risk by protecting data at every turn
Enable process efficiencies on day one
Our proven four-step approach yields a successful migration, typically over a two-week period:
We start by developing a thorough understanding of the client landscape to provide a solid foundation for migration—including personnel, policies, processes, pain points, and security—to assess the maturity of your infrastructure, active directories, cloud integration, and system dependencies.Next, we analyze the migration content, select your Office 365 services, and identify any gaps to gauge the overall level of effort required.
Here, we devise your strategy for training and adoption and define a plan for future-state that encompasses shared infrastructure requirements, remediation tasks, and security requirements.
Our working Office 365 Proof of Concept (POC) validates the client’s readiness for migration and ensures proper systems functionality. We refine our prototype through activities that generate realistic test users and sample content.Lastly, our Office 365 Roadmap provides guidance around phasing, communication, training, and remediation.