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Tzunami Inc and Xerox collaborate on data migration from DocuShare to Microsoft 365

Devesh Beri Devesh Beri
August 9, 2023
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Tzunami Inc has partnered with Xerox Corporation to migrate Xerox’s extensive data and the entire data from DocuShare to Microsoft 365.

Tzunami Inc specializes in advanced data migration solutions, aiding organizations in platform transitions. Meanwhile, Xerox Corporation is an industry leader in document management, office solutions, and business process outsourcing, known for innovative technologies driving growth and efficiency.

The task involves moving 34 terabytes of data from their existing DocuShare content management system to Microsoft 365 using Tzunami’s tools, transferring data to SharePoint Online. The process will include using Tzunami’s pre-migration analysis tool, utilizing the Tzunami Deployer exporter for Xerox DocuShare, and then transferring the data to SharePoint Online.

Roy Jacobson, Tzunami Inc’s head, said the partnership showcases their commitment to guiding Xerox through this journey. This is just the beginning, with other business units also transitioning from DocuShare to SharePoint Online.

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