Background Over the past few months I have met with a large number of clients with SharePoint 2007 implementations who are asking the SharePoint million dollar question , “Should we migrate our SharePoint 2007 environment to SharePoint 2010 or should we just go right to SharePoint 2013?
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Thus it is a good idea to go for Microsoft SharePoint 2013 however migration can provide a better solution thus maintaining your current database
We have approximately 800 users and 2 data centers and would like to achieve a “big bang” migration by moving everything over all at once
Migration tools can allow you to clean your content as you move it over...Shredded Storage in SharePoint 2013 Migration also enables you to take advantage of SharePoint 2013 Shredded Storage feature
I particularly loved asking the two questions during the thrilling and meteoric rise of SharePoint 2007, mostly because no one really had a clue and that allowed me to ask another question, “So do you think you’re aware of all the sites and all the content you have in SharePoint within your organization?
Or am I wasting my time with my SharePoint 2010 deployment or upgrade from MOSS 2007? I don’t want people thinking this new research was all for naught… in fact for at least the next year and a half I would profess that this will absolutely be one of the most useful pieces of guidance any organization looking to invest in SharePoint could have at their disposal
We have SharePoint 2007 > What do we do?...If you are on SharePoint 2007, should you skip 2010 and go to SharePoint 2013?
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Oleson & Wagner’s template on MOSS 2007 includes two sections on policies: operational and application usage