Efficiently migrate Lotus Notes applications to SharePoint or Office 365 with high fidelity and minimal downtime using Quest's Migrator for Notes to SharePoint.
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Quest
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Quest's Migrator for Notes to SharePoint is a comprehensive solution designed to facilitate the seamless migration of Lotus Notes, QuickPlace/Quickr, and Domino.Doc applications to SharePoint 2019, Office 365, and hybrid environments. It ensures high data fidelity and minimal downtime, mitigating risks associated with both simple and complex application migrations. The intuitive management console allows for pre-migration assessments to inventory and evaluate applications for complexity and necessity. By automating migration tasks and reusing design work, the tool reduces costs and risks associated with migrating custom applications. Features such as automatic provisioning of new SharePoint sites, sub-sites, libraries, and lists based on source infrastructure further streamline the migration process. Additionally, Migrator for Notes to SharePoint preserves essential data, including rich text, embedded objects, and security attributes, ensuring a smooth user transition
Features:
- Scan and Plan: Discover, classify, and analyze the design and data complexity of Notes, QuickPlace/Quickr, or Domino.Doc databases.
- Rules-Based Automation: Assign new migration jobs and target locations using a customizable rules-based engine.
- Easy Provisioning: Automatically provision new SharePoint sites, sub-sites, libraries, and lists based on your source infrastructure.
- Extreme Data Fidelity: Migrate Notes rich text and complex application data with no fidelity loss, ensuring a smooth user transition.
- Dynamic Document Destinations: Migrate to SharePoint basic, wiki, and content publishing pages when a page-oriented, intuitive experience is needed.
- Complex App Accelerator: Detect which Notes forms are being used as content types and which applications include complex data features to rapidly search for and report on code terms within Notes databases.