Ask & Learn from Chuck
Charles Arconi is a Principal Architect at iShift. He has 25+ years of IT experience architecting and deploying cloud-based email and communication technologies.
For the last 10 years, Chuck’s primary focus has been migrations: data to the cloud, email to Office 365, archiving data to cloud, etc. He is an accomplished technologist who likes direct interactions with clients, speaking, explaining, and strategizing about technology with them.
In addition, Chuck is a think-out-of-the-box kind of guy who likes to challenge mainstream practices and design innovative methodologies for the sake of efficiency, effectiveness, and usefulness. This is where Chuck will offer his take on cloud industry news, cloud-native technologies, and practices, and share his original insights about best practices in cloud computing.
Chuck is also sharing scripts, tools, and other resources with you for free. Because that’s the kind of guy he is. You can follow Chuck on LinkedIn or contact him directly at [email protected].
Chuck’s Scripts
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Chuck’s insights, tips, best practices and more
Need advice about Microsoft 365 migrations, Azure, Active Directory, Cloud 2.0? Ask Chuck. He will share his vast knowhow about cloud architecture, email archiving, data security and networking, and will help you make the right decision for your organization.
Clients Want to Know More about Cloud Migrations I know most of my posts tend to focus on email and email archiving migrations, probably because I’ve been doing them...
M365 and Email Security In my last post, I discussed the risks of storing your data in a legacy archive repository that is end-of-life, broken, or somehow inaccessible....
Extreme? I don’t think so. If your data is stored in a platform that is not supported, end-of-life, broken, or inaccessible in some way, it might as well be burning to...