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Migration
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Cloud migration for Greenville NC businesses: why AI is driving the move to Azure now
For years, eastern North Carolina businesses put cloud migration on the back burner. AI is making it urgent. Here is what the migration actually looks like and why local guidance matters when moving from on-premises infrastructure to Azure and Microsoft 365.
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Slack to Microsoft Teams migration for Carolinas businesses: preserving your history and unlocking AI
Moving from Slack to Microsoft Teams is more than a chat platform switch. For North and South Carolina businesses already on Microsoft 365, the migration unlocks Teams Copilot and meeting AI that Slack cannot match at the same price point. Here is what to preserve, what to accept losing, and how to run the cutover without disrupting your team.
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The end of on-prem Exchange: what Carolinas holdouts should do now
Exchange Server 2016 and 2019 are past their support deadline, and every AI feature Microsoft is building into email requires Exchange Online. Here is what Carolinas businesses still running on-premises Exchange need to understand and do in 2026.
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Migrating from file shares to SharePoint Online: the move that unlocks AI for Carolina businesses
Network drives are the single biggest barrier between Carolina businesses and AI tools like Microsoft 365 Copilot. Here is what the migration involves, what breaks along the way, and what you gain on the other side.
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Google Workspace to Microsoft 365 migration in the Carolinas: what AI is forcing the decision
Microsoft Copilot is reshaping the productivity platform calculus for Carolinas businesses. If your organization runs on Google Workspace and AI adoption is on the agenda, here is what the migration to Microsoft 365 actually involves and whether the AI payoff justifies the disruption.
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Microsoft Project Online retires September 2026: planning the migration
Project Online sunsets on September 30, 2026. With under five months left, most PMOs we work with are running out of runway. A practical playbook for the time you actually have.
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Resource capacity planning after Project Online: what to preserve, what to rebuild
The resource model in Project Online is the part most successor platforms do not fully replicate. The hardest decisions in a Project Online migration center here. A practical guide for what to preserve, where it goes, and what gets rewritten.
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Three checks before you migrate Exchange to Microsoft 365
The migration tooling matters less than the three things that decide whether cutover is uneventful or painful: your DNS, your shared mailboxes, and your distribution lists.