Box.com Tenant to SPO Tenant migrations: Mover has been bought by MS and allows moving files from Box.com, drop box and others into SharePoint (it's going to be free).
OD4B: Allows external upload only permissions. Really useful as the number of large clients that still only support SFTP/SSH or worst FTP to share files. Very quick low risk locked down way of getting files from clients and partners.
O365 tenant to tenant migrations: There seems to be a lot happening in this area but right not it's use the tools and Fast track.
Plus Addressing in Exchange Online: Exchange online offer Plus Address. Allows you to signup to newsletters and you can identify if you email address is sold on. e.g paul@radimaging.co.uk, i will get the email for paulnews365@radimaging.co.uk, if it is sold on, you know where news365.com have sold on my details.
https://office365.uservoice.com/forums/273493-office-365-admin/suggestions/18612754-support-for-dynamic-email-aliases-in-office-36
- Fast Track has a tool that can do Box.com migrations, but the Mover tool is a great option.
- Mover allows for incremental update, permissions are roughly copied.
- File versions are not copied, only the latest file.
- Look out for file size and file types in the source.
- Look out for file names, 0365 has restrictions on special chars, and Mover shall remove them from the destination file name e.g. *,/<>.:
- Original Box.com timestamps are kept
- I didn't need to move custom properties from Box into SharePoint metadata and I can't see this functionality (I did read the ProvenTeq do metadata migrations)
- A scan of the source data and a spike/PoC is a good idea to know what limitation you shall face.
- Mover is a good starting place for the technology to migrate from Box onto SharePoint Online.
- ProvenTeq have a Box.com to SharePoint migration tool - I haven't used it.
- MigrationWiz can migrate from Box.com to SharePoint (I've never used it).
- Use "Box embedded widget" to access Box content from inside SharePoint.
- Custom code for migrations: Box.com and SharePoint REST have great API's but you'll need to manage the throttling, changes/updates and permissions yourself. Use a tool unless there is no suitable tool.
- The same common sense approach as outlined a few years ago for Lotus Notes to SharePoint on-prem. migration is essential.
- 500k site collections per tenant is raised to 2 million SC/tenant
- SharePoint Online & OD4F file upload max size increased to 100GB max size
- Sensitivity labels work with teams now!
- Private channel are now available.
- Sensitivity labels therefore allow for governance and protecting your teams and team channels.
OD4B: Allows external upload only permissions. Really useful as the number of large clients that still only support SFTP/SSH or worst FTP to share files. Very quick low risk locked down way of getting files from clients and partners.
O365 tenant to tenant migrations: There seems to be a lot happening in this area but right not it's use the tools and Fast track.
Plus Addressing in Exchange Online: Exchange online offer Plus Address. Allows you to signup to newsletters and you can identify if you email address is sold on. e.g paul@radimaging.co.uk, i will get the email for paulnews365@radimaging.co.uk, if it is sold on, you know where news365.com have sold on my details.
https://office365.uservoice.com/forums/273493-office-365-admin/suggestions/18612754-support-for-dynamic-email-aliases-in-office-36
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