Migrated from eDJGroupInc.com. Author: Greg Buckles. Published: 2017-02-07 19:00:00Format, images and links may no longer function correctly. 

If you were an early adopter of the on-premise or O365 eDiscovery Center SharePoint site, it is time to migrate to the newer Security and Compliance Center. This article gives the history of in-place legal hold searches and Microsoft’s reasoning for pushing customers to the new platform. Given how many of my clients are still struggling with upgrades to Exchange 2013 (much less 2016), Microsoft has to play the tough parent to reduce global support overhead. For eDiscovery Center users, you need a plan to age off inactive matters/holds, migrate active matters in motion and start all new matters in the Compliance Center. Time to put in the late hours or get a manage service partner to do the grunt work.

Stay skeptical my friends!

Greg Buckles wants your feedback, questions or project inquiries at Greg@eDJGroupInc.com. Contact him directly for a free 15 minute ‘Good Karma’ call. He solves problems and creates eDiscovery solutions for enterprise and law firm clients. His active research topics include analytics, mobile device discovery, the discovery impact of the cloud, Microsoft’s Office 365/2013 eDiscovery Center and multi-matter discovery. Recent consulting engagements include managing preservation during enterprise migrations, legacy tape eliminations, retention enablement and many more.

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