You know you want to move to the cloud, but what can you expect as you move your company's email, files, and more up there?
Every business is different, but our cloud team encounters many of the same concerns each time they take a client through the process of planning and executing a cloud migration. While there’s no one-size-fits-all approach to making the move, preparation and planning are the keys to success in any migration. This archived webinar has Aptera’s Cloud Services Experts Mark Gordon and John Alumbaugh take us through the main decisions and milestones that will determine the shape of your cloud migration. Along the way, they’ll answer questions like:
- Can you really ensure your documents, accounts, and data remain accessible and secure?
- How hard is it to make the cloud work with your existing resources and processes?
- How can you create a clear, actionable plan to begin reaching your goals as quickly as possible?
- What are some of the surprises—pleasant and otherwise—businesses encounter during their migrations?
Unfortunately, there’s no switch you can flip to move your business into the cloud, and any plan you put in place will need to be flexible enough to take advantage of new offerings and capabilities. But with the proper strategy and a little guidance, your migration will go a lot more smoothly, leaving you in a position to take advantage of whatever the future brings.
3. What To Expect From Your Cloud
Migration
John
Alumbaugh
Cloud Architect
(Jeep Fu Renshi)
Eric Rupp
Cloud Practice
Leader
(Jedi Master)
Mark Gordon
Cloud Architect
(Hunter-Gatherer)
4. What We Will Cover Today
Keeping your documents, data and accounts accessible and
secure
Making the cloud work with your current resources and
processes
Surprises, good and bad that you may encounter
Planning your path to the cloud
5. Security, Compliance And Accessibility
Account Security
Securing Online Data in Other Cloud Services
UsingYour Data Offline
Portable Document Security
Microsoft Privacy and Data Processing Policy
6. Demo
OneDrive for Business / SharePoint Sync
Document Sharing
Co-Authoring
Office Document Cache
Document Encryption
Email Encryption
Multi Factor Authentication
Password Self Service
Using yourActive Directory accounts to access all your cloud
services
Privacy Policy
7. Making The Cloud Work With Your
Current Resources And Processes
Active Directory
AADsync
ADFS
Exchange
Hybrid setup- Free/Busy mailbox moves
SharePoint/One Drive for Business
Azure
System Center/Intune/VMM Azure hybrid cloud
8. Surprises, Good and Bad That You May
Encounter
Management after the migration
Wrong expectations with exchange hybrid
Misunderstood how management in AADsync works
Security vs distribution groups
Unclean active directory
UPN changes
Office version specific issues (archive mailbox for one)
Password management, need azure ad prem.
9. Surprises, Good and Bad That You May
Encounter
Turning onArchiving for all users
Retention Policies (mainly not understanding that they are
actually purge policies)
The need to learn PowerShell (for admins)
Client preparation
Updates needed
Desktop setup (MOSSA)
Windows 8.1 actually works the best
10. Surprises, Good and Bad That You May Encounter
Community with Lync/Skype for business
Presence and collaboration
Mobile device management
Free to focus on your job instead of maintenance of your
environment
Access anywhere
11. Planning Your Path To The Cloud
Evaluate your current situation and needs
Evaluate the options
Microsoft Experience Center
AzureAssessment
Define your goals
Integration
Business Cases
Internal and External Groups
Group into phases for execution
Refine plan after each phase is completed