Whether you are migrating Exchange Public Folders or PST files to SharePoint, Metalogix Content Matrix Console - Public Folder Edition is an easy to use, convenient way of getting your data into SharePoint. With its familiar copy-and-paste style user interface, you can quickly migrate your Public Folder and PST file content into SharePoint, while preserving your valuable metadata.
The following source systems are supported in Metalogix Content Matrix Console:
·Exchange Public Folders (from Exchange 2000, 2003, 2007, and 2010)
·Exchange PST Files
The following target systems are supported in Metalogix Content Matrix Console:
·SharePoint 2013 (Foundation and Server)
·SharePoint 2016
·SharePoint 2019
·SharePoint Server Subscription Edition
·Microsoft Office 365
There are many advantages to using Metalogix Content Matrix Console, including the following:
Ease of use
Similar to the Windows File Explorer, Metalogix Content Matrix Console has a familiar, tree-based copy-and-paste style user interface.
Valuable data retention
All version chains, metadata, user-edit information, and most views can be preserved.
Multiple site connections
Connect to multiple SharePoint sites, across any number of servers, for easy consolidation or distribution of your SharePoint data.
Working remotely
Do all the heavy lifting for your SharePoint migration from the convenience of your own machine. Metalogix Content Matrix Console connects to any SharePoint site that you can access with your browser, even those outside your organization's intranet.
Batch work
Multiple list migration operations can be batched up for convenience, and re-run at any time. Run your migrations at night and view the results/logs in the morning.
Compliance
All migration activity is done through the supported SharePoint APIs. There are no unsupported, direct writes to the SharePoint database.
PowerShell functionality
PowerShell functionality is incorporated into the Metalogix Content Matrix User Interface (UI), and any action in the UI can also be performed with PowerShell. Cmdlets are also included, so scripts can be manually created and run.
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