SharePoint Migration

SharePoint Migration, Without Broken Permissions or Lost Structure

Moving SharePoint on-premise to SharePoint Online, consolidating tenants, or restructuring sprawling site collections — a rushed migration is how permissions break and content goes missing. We map your environment first, then migrate with structure, metadata, and access intact.

Site structure mapped first

Permissions preserved

Why SharePoint Migrations Go Wrong

Most SharePoint migration problems aren't about moving files — they're about everything attached to those files. Unique permission levels applied at the item, folder, or list level. Custom content types and managed metadata. Workflows built years ago that nobody remembers building. Version history that matters for compliance. A tool that only copies files loses all of it.

Our approach starts with a structural audit of your source environment before any content moves: site collections, subsites, permission inheritance breaks, content types, and any customizations that won't survive a lift-and-shift. That audit becomes the migration plan, not an afterthought.

What We Handle

Sites & Site Collections

Full site hierarchies, subsites, and navigation structure.

Permissions & Inheritance

Unique permissions at item, folder, and library level.

Metadata & Content Types

Managed metadata, custom columns, and content types.

Version History

Full version history, not just the latest file state.

Common SharePoint Migration Paths

  • On-premise SharePoint Server to SharePoint Online
  • SharePoint tenant-to-tenant (M&A, reorg)
  • File shares or network drives into SharePoint
  • SharePoint consolidation across multiple sites
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SharePoint Migration FAQ

Yes. We map permission inheritance and unique item/folder-level permissions before migrating, and recreate them in the target environment rather than defaulting everything to inherited access.

We identify workflow dependencies during the assessment phase and flag anything that needs to be rebuilt versus what can migrate directly, so there are no surprises after go-live.

Yes, including hybrid environments where some content needs to stay on-premise temporarily during a phased move to SharePoint Online.

Ready to Migrate Your SharePoint Environment?

Get a free, no-obligation quote — tell us about your sites and structure today.