A quick gut-check from our loyal readers: do you guys want a CalDAV to Microsoft Exchange migration tool?
UPDATE December 2016: Folks: We did this.
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Sumatra Development leads the field of migrating entire calendar servers to Exchange. We migrate Oracle Calendar Server, Oracle Beehive, Apple iCalendar, and Zimbra to Microsoft Exchange keeping all meeting information and resource bookings intact. We migrate calendars server-to-server between Exchange and Office 365 while keeping meetings live and doing incremental syncs quicker than any other solution.
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Yes please, this is the only tool I am missing to get the job done.
this is the only step I am away from getting the job done. All other data ca be migrated, only this step is to be done manually - hate it.
Please keep me informed.
Out of curiosity -- what calendaring system are you moving out of?
from 10.6 Server
If you have a hundred or so users, your best bet is this:
http://calendarservermigration.blogspot.com/2014/12/apple-icalendar-to-office-365-migration.html
If you have a few thousand, drop us a line: http://sumatra.com/contact-sumatra/
thanks, that is just the same user count like you did, I have to migrate.
Yeah, it would not be all that difficult for us to do, but it is a lot of elapsed work pulling it all together so it needs to be a sensible business decision for us. If you knew some other Apple folks wanting to go to Exchange we could probably justify it -- but doing the full-state migrations we do is not as simple as everyone automatically thinks they should be or are.
If you have 500 users or more -- we can make a full-state Apple to Microsoft Exchange calendar migration cost-effective. See: http://calendarservermigration.blogspot.com/2015/12/apple-icalendar-to-microsoft-exchange.html
We went ahead and wrote this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wYVXz5Z4B6o
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