Why we do smart migration in Central Europe, why now? -SharePoint re-visited-
When viewed globally, the growing demand for SharePoint and M365 adoptions in our markets is a logical development for several reasons:
- A. Worldwide Adoption: SharePoint has been and continues to be extensively adopted as a platform for collaboration and document management by organisations worldwide. While Microsoft actively promotes increased adoption of SharePoint, specific sales figures are not publicly disclosed. Nevertheless, SharePoint remains a consistently popular choice for businesses globally, particularly due to its integration into Microsoft 365.
- B. Europe: SharePoint adoption in Europe has been significant, with many organisations utilising it for intranet solutions, document management, and collaboration. The exact groth of installations vary by country and industry. We here in Europe are at the verge of getting “hybrid” like the USA and the UK a couple of years earlier.
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- C. Germany, Austria, and Switzerland (the DACH region): SharePoint holds a significant presence in the DACH region, where numerous companies utilise it for diverse purposes such as intranets, project management, and knowledge sharing. Installation specifics may vary depending on the size of the organisation. Although Germany's pace of digitization typically lags behind by around 24-30 months, the adoption of Microsoft products eventually reaches levels similar to those in the US, albeit with a customary delay.
- D. USA: SharePoint adoption in the United States has been and further on is absolutely substantial, especially among larger enterprises and organisations using Microsoft technologies.
By following these steps and leveraging the insights provided by the Microsoft SharePoint service limits, we can effectively plan and execute a mid-sized migration project within a reasonable timeframe while ensuring adherence to platform constraints and best practices. Based on the complexity and scope of the migration, a mid-sized migration project could typically be completed within 3 to 6 months, subject to thorough planning and continuous monitoring.