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How to Migrate Lotus Notes to Office 365? - simranshrma - 05-30-2022

The disk space sometimes proves a strong hindrance to the smooth workflow of the business. To look for its solution, I don’t think there is another better solution than Office 365. Office 365 can be said a standalone utility that supports various core applications of Microsoft along with the impeccable features and secure cloud space. So, users who were previously on the Lotus Notes are looking to migrate Lotus Notes to Office 365. For this, there is a need for professional tools, which can be fulfilled with Shoviv Lotus Notes to Office 365 Migration tool.   

Seamless Features Shoviv Lotus Notes to Office 365 Migration Tool: 
  • It has an easy-to-use interface.
  • It can handle oversized NSFs files at a time. 
  • Comes with Filters based on Item type and Message date.
  • Comprises Folder mapping and email translation too for accurate and error-free migration.
*FREE demo version of the tool is also available.

 

 


RE: How to Migrate Lotus Notes to Office 365? - lipkahome - 03-23-2024

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RE: How to Migrate Lotus Notes to Office 365? - StellaKelley - 07-05-2024

Migrating from Lotus Notes to Office 365 can seem pretty daunting, but don't worry, it's doable with a bit of planning. First off, it's a good idea to take a look at this guide https://notesonline.com/notepad . It breaks things down step-by-step, making the whole process easier to understand. You'll want to start by backing up all your Lotus Notes data. This way, you won't lose anything important during the transition. After that, you'll need to set up your Office 365 account if you haven't already. Once that's done, you can use migration tools to move your emails, calendars, contacts, and other data from Lotus Notes to Office 365.

Several tools out there can help with this. Some are free, while others might cost a bit but offer more features and support. It's worth doing some research to find the one that best fits your needs. The guide I mentioned above has some good recommendations.