Related links

  • In The News

    • Publication:
      EndUserSharePoint.com
      Date:
      09 August 2010

      "Technical user groups are a very interesting phenomena, it seems that many user groups take on a personality of their own." Metalogix's Chris Geier is a guest author in this EndUserSharePoint.com post.

      Go To Article

    • Publication:
      EndUserSharePoint.com
      Date:
      14 July 2010

      Founder of EndUserSharePoint.com Mark Miller announces that as part of a new SharePoint community creation project, Metalogix Software will be used in migrating blog content from a Confluence blog to a SharePoint 2010 blog.

      Go To Article

    • Publication:
      CMS Wire
      Date:
      07 June 2010

      In February, Metalogix released the Migration Manager for Blogs to help ease the transfer of blog content into SharePoint 2010. Now they add to that tool the ability to migrate Wikis to SharePoint 2010 as well.

      Go To Article

    • Publication:
      Mass High Tech
      Date:
      28 April 2010

      What made StoragePoint so attractive to Metalogix was the fact that it removes the 100-gigabyte cap on the size of a SharePoint database, bumping it up to a massive two terabytes.

      Go To Article

    • Publication:
      CMSWire
      Date:
      19 March 2010

      “StoragePoint allows you to store your SharePoint BLOB content to a number of locations: SAN, NAS, CAS and several cloud storage locations. And you don't have to put it in only one external location. It also provides the ability to not only move BLOB content out of the SharePoint database, but back into it if needed. Also, because StoragePoint sits below the SharePoint object model, you don't have to worry about breaking any SharePoint functionality, including indexing your content for search.”

      Go To Article

    • Publication:
      Enterprise Strategy Group
      Date:
      30 March 2010

      “The net result is that SQL Servers stay skinny, perform well, can be backed up reasonably quickly, and IT doesn’t have to manage hundreds of databases for a single farm.  The data is still accessible from SharePoint even though it is stored elsewhere because the metadata inside SharePoint tracks the content.“

      Go To Article

    • Publication:
      CMSWire
      Date:
      04 February 2010

      “Metalogix knows the inner workings of SharePoint. And they like to help their customers work better and smarter with the platform, like helping them migrate data from other content management systems. Their latest Migration Manager works for Oracle Content Server.” 

      Go To Article

    • Publication:
      CMSWire
      Date:
      19 February 2010

      “Metalogix is at it again, offering another way to migrate your content into another CMS. This time it's for those of you who have a blog but are being lulled by the sweet song of SharePoint 2010.”

      Go To Article

    • Publication:
      InfoWorld
      Date:
      07 December 2009

      “A Microsoft SharePoint software vendor sees Azure's potential for purposes such as extranets. ‘A lot of applications I can see being extended to the cloud,’ said Stephen Cawood, community director at Metalogix. ‘For big companies, they're still going to want to have their own datacenters and host things like SharePoint, but I can see them using cloud computing possibly for extranet scenarios where they're working with partners or even customers.’”

      Go To Article

    • Publication:
      Network World
      Date:
      15 December 2009

      “Metalogix's SharePoint Site Migration Manager is designed to help users who are evolving from more ad-hoc or basic deployments of SharePoint to a more enterprise structure.”

      Go To Article

    [First] [Previous] [Next] [Last]