Seven Things Today’s Enterprises Need to Know Before Migrating to SharePoint 2013
September 25 2012 - 8:00AM
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SharePoint is a powerful and rapidly expanding platform for
enterprise collaboration, but how beneficial are the new features
in SharePoint 2013? How can enterprises determine what value they
will get from SharePoint 2013? These are the questions
organizations must consider as they learn more about SharePoint
2013.
Before deciding how and when to move legacy SharePoint content,
Windows file shares, Exchange public folders, and Lotus Notes
applications to SharePoint 2013, whether on-premises or online,
businesses must understand this latest version’s new capabilities,
and, more importantly, why these capabilities are critical for
modern enterprises.
Quest Software, a leading provider of SharePoint tools for the
enterprise, has identified the seven most important things every
organization needs to know about SharePoint 2013, and suggests a
free tool that will allow migration to the SharePoint 2013 Preview
environment. This environment will enable organizations to test
drive the newest features in SharePoint 2013 before deciding to
migrate.
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Top Seven Things to Know About SharePoint 2013:
- User Interface Going Modern: Those
who have watched Microsoft’s updates to its websites, Windows 8
previews, or the Modern interface released on the Windows Phone
will like the new look and feel, which includes animated tiles and
beautiful inline navigation.
- Putting the “Share” Back in
SharePoint: The “Share Menu” item provides a simple way to share a
document via a personal or team SharePoint site. Previously, a
document had to be moved to a public area or links had to be sent
around – now, it is simple to just “Share.”
- Adding a Social Element: In one of
the biggest new features, pictures and links are as easy to post to
SharePoint as they are to Facebook. In addition to following people
and tags, SharePoint 2013 now enables users to subscribe to, and
follow, documents.
- Borrowing from Twitter: Twitter has
introduced us to using @ and # in a routine update. @
directs a post to people (@yourname). # indicates a topic we
can search for and follow. On SharePoint 2013, @ directs a
post to SharePoint users. # identifies the next word as a
dynamic keyword to track in SharePoint’s Managed Metadata Service
(MMS).
- It’s All About the Apps: Everything
– custom lists, libraries and, of course, applications – is now an
app. This means no direct server access is needed to run or install
applications, which can be added or bought online from the
Microsoft SharePoint Store or from in-house marketplaces.
- Managed Metadata: MMS is now much
more robust, as tag properties, pins and terms can be “anchored” to
prevent accidental duplication. In addition, MMS terms can
themselves have properties, like price or color, and can then be
used directly in navigation.
- Enhanced Search: Microsoft’s
investment in FAST has been echoed in a completely retooled Search
subsystem.
‘Try Before You Buy’ – Migrate to SharePoint 2013 For
Free:
- For those businesses ready to start
exploring some of the exciting new features in the SharePoint 2013
Preview, Quest Software offers a free tool to help move content
into the preview environment.
- For a limited time, customers and
partners can download Quest Migration Suite for SharePoint 2013
Preview at no cost.
- After downloading this free tool, users
can immediately move content to SharePoint 2013 on-premises and
online from SharePoint 2003/2007/2010, Windows file shares and
Exchange Public Folders.
- Many of Quest’s industry-leading
SharePoint migration tools are SharePoint 2013-ready today, and
will support the public version the moment it is released to
market.
- Quest also will support migration from
the SharePoint 2013 Preview to the public version of the platform
within 90 days of its public release. Native tools will not support
the preview-to-public-migration path.
Supporting Quote:
Chris McNulty, strategic product manager, Quest
Software
“Any time a new version of SharePoint is released, companies
around the world ask themselves, ‘Is now the right time to move?’
We believe that to really be able to answer that question,
organizations need a thorough understanding of what new features
are available and, most importantly, why these features provide
critical benefits for today’s modern enterprise. Now, organizations
can download Quest Migration Suite for SharePoint 2013 Preview for
free and ‘test drive’ these new capabilities, enabling them to make
a truly informed decision about how and when they should migrate to
SharePoint 2013.”
Supporting Resources:
- Quest Software, Inc.:
http://www.quest.com/
- SharePoint tools:
http://www.quest.com/sharepoint
- Quest SharePoint 2013 Solutions:
http://www.quest.com/sharepoint2013
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About Quest:
Established in 1987, Quest Software (Nasdaq: QSFT) provides
simple and innovative IT management solutions that enable more than
100,000 global customers to save time and money across physical and
virtual environments. Quest products solve complex IT challenges
ranging from database management, data protection, identity and
access management, monitoring, user workspace management to Windows
management.
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