A Guide for Consolidating Active Directory, Exchange, and Office 365 After a Merger
If you don't have a plan, then you plan to fail. This is especially true in mergers and acquisitions, where there are a lot of moving pieces, an aggressive timeline, and a slew of new colleagues to start collaborating with.
In this white paper, we walk you through what that process looks like. Specifically, we share considerations and best practices for how to:
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