SysTools makes cloud email data migration frictionless
Cloud Migration Service by SysTools can transfer up to 40GB of mailboxes per hour
SysTools has launched a new tool to help customers migrate their cloud email data with ease.
Data loss and downtime concerns discourage companies from moving business-critical applications from one cloud to another.
Cloud Migration Service by SysTools promises secure and seamless data migration, thanks to its built-in pre-migration plans, implementation, and testing models.
"The most difficult aspect of cloud migration is its complexity; as a result of the deployment structure and methods necessary for developing and maintaining cloud migration, most businesses seek to outsource core cloud migration services, SysTools understands this need and provides frictionless data migration experience to our customers," explained Debasish Pramanik, managing director and co-founder of SysTools.
A fully managed service, SysTools’ Cloud Migrator also displays accounts’ migration status in real time. Capable of concurrent migration, the platform allows simultaneous migration of up to 40 mailboxes. Mails that have been discarded or deleted do not make it to the destination cloud. Additionally, the service supports multi-cloud data transfer with a migration speed of up to 40GB per hour.
SysTool Cloud Migrator is compatible with Lotus Notes, Office 365, OneDrive, and Gsuite, among other cloud storage solutions.
“There are many factors, including lower prices, flexibility, agility, and security, are projected to fuel demand for cloud migration, and many organizations have yet to begin their migration journey due to the complexity of moving multiple applications," said Anurag Singh, co-founder and CEO of SysTools.
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