The Great Debate: Can Microsoft 365 Be Your Records Repository?
Recorded Webinar

The Great Debate: Can Microsoft 365 Be Your Records Repository?

Organizations that already use Microsoft 365 often ask the critical question: Is M365 the right platform to serve as the primary records repository for files, emails, and other unstructured or semi-structured data? While M365 clearly offers robust storage capabilities, does it truly scale as an enterprise-wide solution?

In this webinar, Greg Forest, Nandeep Mehta, and Mark Diamond of Contoural explore these pressing issues and share practical guidance and insight into the strengths, limitations, and best practices for using M365 as a records repository.

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Key Takeaways

  • Can M365 efficiently manage thousands of files?
  • What about very large files—should they live there?
  • Will it face the same sprawl challenges that plagued on-premise SharePoint?
  • How well does it handle long file names?
  • What types of content should not be stored in M365?
  • Do all users really need the E5 license to make it work?

Organizations that already use Microsoft 365 often ask the critical question: Is M365 the right platform to serve as the primary records repository for files, emails, and other unstructured or semi-structured data? While M365 clearly offers robust storage capabilities, does it truly scale as an enterprise-wide solution?

Join Greg Forest, Nandeep Mehta, and Mark Diamond of Contoural as they explore these pressing issues and share practical guidance, answering the following questions and more:

  • Can M365 efficiently manage thousands of files?
  • What about very large files—should they live there?
  • Will it face the same sprawl challenges that plagued on-premise SharePoint?
  • How well does it handle long file names?
  • What types of content should not be stored in M365?
  • Do all users really need the E5 license to make it work?

This session provides candid insights into the strengths, limitations, and best practices for using M365 as a records repository.

Join us for our March webinar, "Using M365 to Create a Personal Data Inventory."