Advisory Services, Ask Chuck, Data Archiving, Transvault, VMware
EV Certified Engineers on the Path to Extinction You are aware that you have no access to certified Enterprise Vault engineers, right? The reality is, they don’t exist because no one is wasting time learning EV anymore. At some point in time, you had some engineers...
Advisory Services, Ask Chuck, VMware
Should you leave VMware after the buyout by Broadcom? BIG questions. By now, you have heard that Broadcom is buying VMware or at least it’s in the works. This news sent shockwaves through the computer industry, raising concerns among VMware customers worldwide. The...
Advisory Services, Ask Chuck, Azure, Cloud, Cloud Computing, Cloud Migration, Microsoft 365
Why do I need an on-premises exchange server for Office 365? I’m just coming off an Office 365 email migration project, and once again, a question came up that I thought I’d address. To put it in very simple terms, clients are baffled why once their Office 365 email...
Advisory Services, Ask Chuck, Azure, Cloud, Cloud Migration
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 since last century. However, as I’ve been helping clients modernize various aspects of their IT...
Advisory Services, Ask Chuck, Cloud Security, Email Migrations, Microsoft 365
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. I’d just finished retrieving data stored in an unsupported platform for a client faced with a...
Advisory Services, Ask Chuck, Cloud Security, Data Archiving, Email Migrations, Microsoft 365, Transvault
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 the ground. That’s the reason for this article. In addition, I wanted to share with you a...