Tag Archives: SharePoint Online

Don’t miss the 365 Command Presentation at the February IAMCP South Florida Chapter Meeting

365 Command from MessageOps will be featured at theFebruary IAMCP meeting on February 14th. We will be demonstrating this easy-to-use, web-based portal that provides enhanced administration, reporting, and monitoring tools to help you better manage Office 365. We believe there is a big …[ Read More ]

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New Version of SharePoint Migrator Available

We have just released a new version of the SharePoint Migrator for download.  The big highlight is the fact that you can now migrate from a local file server to SharePoint Online.  It also contains miscellaneous bug fixes and a few …[ Read More ]

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MessageOps SharePoint Bridge – Office 365 Edition Now in Beta

If you’ve been looking for a solution to mail enabled document libraries in Office 365 SharePoint, the wait is over!  MessageOps SharePoint Bridge gives you the ability to copy messages that arrive in an Office 365 mailbox to a document …[ Read More ]

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MessageOps Office 365 SharePoint Migrator Now Available

MessageOps SharePoint Migrator allows you to easily move SharePoint content from your on premise or hosted SharePoint environment to Office 365. It’s as easy as copying and pasting between the source and target server.  It supports more advanced features like …[ Read More ]

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Public Folder Message Data and SharePoint Online

If you are moving, or have moved, Public Folder data to SharePoint Online, you’ve probably noticed that manually moving calendars, contacts, and tasks  works pretty well.  It’s a manual process, but when complete it looks good to the end users.  Mail and …[ Read More ]

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Multiple Address Books in Microsoft Exchange Online

One commonly used feature of Exchange that Microsoft Exchange Online does not support is the ability to have multiple address books. Companies use seperate address books to segment users by location, department, or even house external recipients. There are a …[ Read More ]

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