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The county chose to bring in AvePoint to carry out the
migration to the new environment due to the company’s depth of
experience with SharePoint. “We were excited by the deep relationship
AvePoint has with Microsoft,” Catlin said. “We knew that as SharePoint
evolved, AvePoint would help us stay on top of those changes.”
The county engaged AvePoint Client Services (ACS) to
carry out its white glove SharePoint migration service. ACS performed a
health check of the county’s existing environment and gave
recommendations on the best approach for migrating. “It was nice having
someone outside of our organization to bounce ideas off of and help us
with our planning,” Catlin said. “AvePoint acted as a trusted advisor
throughout the entire process of our SharePoint migration.”
At that point, the ACS team designed and built the
new hybrid SharePoint 2013 environment. In the process of creating the
new environment, Microsoft announced it was deprecating the
public-facing websites feature in Office 365 – SharePoint Online, where
the county originally planned to host its website. In order to stay on
course and ensure the county’s website could live in the cloud, the ACS
team opted to move the website content to a SharePoint 2013 environment
hosted by cloud provider Fpweb.net. “Microsoft’s feature deprecation was
a change we hadn’t anticipated, but AvePoint rose to the challenge to
keep our project on track,” Catlin said.
The ACS team then carried out the migration using
DocAve Migrator, which is part of AvePoint’s DocAve Software Platform
for SharePoint management. With DocAve, ACS was able to migrate
according to the county’s operational needs – reducing any negative
impact on its production environment – with full fidelity content
migration jobs taking place outside of business hours. “DocAve ensured
there was little downtime throughout our migration,” Catlin said. “All
departments had access to their SharePoint sites when they needed them.”
Now that the entire 300 GB of content is migrated to
the new hybrid environment, the county is able to rely on other
functions of DocAve for SharePoint management. In order to ensure
content submitted for publication on its website is vetted by the Public
Information Office (PIO), the county keeps an instance of the website
on premises where changes are made. When any changes or additions are
made by content managers, the PIO is able to review and then DocAve
performs an event-driven, one-way replication to carry over changes to
the cloud-hosted environment. “DocAve is working really well for
replications between our on-premises and cloud SharePoint environments,”
Catlin said.
The county also uses DocAve to protect its
SharePoint content. DocAve provides full-fidelity backup and recovery –
from individual items to entire SharePoint environments – maintaining
all metadata, security settings, and version histories. “Having
item-level granular recovery through DocAve is a major time saver for
us,” Catlin said. “With SharePoint’s native functionality, it would take
us days to restore a document from a large site – DocAve takes
minutes.”
In the future, the county will also utilize DocAve
Governance Automation to simplify SharePoint site provisioning – giving
users what they need faster, reducing the burden on IT, and staying
within company policy. AvePoint Compliance Guardian will enable the
organization to proactively monitor for and take action on sensitive
content in the environment that violates privacy, security, and
compliance rules. “DocAve Governance Automation and AvePoint Compliance
Guardian will help us take advantage of SharePoint to the fullest while
taking tasks off our support team’s plate – which is huge,” Catlin said.