Website Migration Manager for SharePoint, by Metalogix
Automates the detailed tasks needed to migrate website content to SharePoint
Whether your organization is moving to the SharePoint 2007 or 2010 web content platform to streamline website authoring, workflow and publishing, the process can be detailed, tedious, and time-consuming. Website migration typically involves generating lists of URLs, copying and pasting snippets of HTML, and correcting links, It can be easy to miss a detail or make an inadvertent error.
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About Metalogix Website Migration Manager:
Metalogix Website Migration Manager automates many of the time-conuming tasks associated with migrating websites and document content to Sharepoint. Powerful crawlers produce an inventory of HTML pages and related resources while other tools for filtering, sorting an visualiztion discover content types, page templates and site hierarchies. it will save your team from undertaking a time-consuming and labor-intensive manual migration. Metalogix Website Migration Manager will get you to your goal faster and easier.
Key Benefits
- Reduce website migration costs by up to 90%.
- Maximize your investment in existing website and document content.
- Accelerate your migration to the SharePoint 2007 web content management platform.
- Plan your migration to the SharePoint 2010 web content management platform.
- Avoid a labor-intensive, time-consuming, copy-and-paste-style website migration.
Key Features
- Compatibility: supports Vignette, Interwoven, IBM Tridion, Stellent, and MIcrosoft CMS 2002.
- Auto-correction of hyperlinks within SharePoint content, post-migration.
- Management of SharePoint content check-in, publish, and approval status before, during, or after migration.
- Hierarchy site mapping.
- Powerful extraction tools.
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