Microsoft Office 365 is not just the traditional functionality of the on-premises productivity suite of applications. It’s a whole new suite of cloud services designed to change the way people work. Making the move, however, is not as simple as it may initially seem. Based on my extensive experience, I’ve identified 10 considerations your business should contemplate prior to beginning your Office 365 migration journey.
The infographic below highlights the 10 considerations:
- Security & Trust
- Identity Requirements
- Business Resiliency
- Network Readiness
- Migration & Integration
- Accommodate Exceptions
- Customization & Third-party Add-ons
- Management & Support
- Drive Value with Organizational Cultural Change
- Microsoft Partners
If you’d like to understand our perspective in more depth, view our new eBook “Planning for Microsoft Office 365 – What to Consider as Part of Your Strategy”.
Don’t Go It Alone!
Moving to Microsoft Office 365 can help your organization deliver the modern experiences employees have come to expect for achieving new heights in productivity and innovation. And it can help you deliver lower and more predictable IT spending. While there are many dependencies, migrations and integrations to consider as you plan your Office 365 migration strategy, you don’t have to go it alone.
Dell is a Gold Certified Microsoft Partner, so whether you’re just starting or have already begun your Office 365 journey, we’re here to help. Dell has helped customers of all sizes and complexities successfully adopt Office 365 and will bring that breadth of experience to your project. Contact your Dell representative to learn how we can help you.
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