File server migration to Microsoft 365 — moving your firm's files the right way.
Moving from a local file server to SharePoint and OneDrive is not an IT shortcut. It is a structured process that requires planning, decisions, and firm involvement at every stage. FCI manages the migration — but the firm owns the outcome.
This is a decision that affects everyone in the firm.
A file server migration touches every person who opens, saves, or shares a file. It changes daily workflows, access paths, and how your firm stores its most important data. That is why we do not start moving files until we have done the groundwork together.
What we need to understand about your firm.
- 01Firm profile — how long has the firm been operating, and how many staff and locations are involved?
- 02User readiness — what is the age and technical comfort level of the people who use files every day? This shapes training and support.
- 03Local champions — is there someone at each office who can be the go-to person for colleagues during the transition?
- 04Server details — how old is the current file server, and what operating system is it running?
- 05Storage volume — how much total storage are we working with, and how much of it is still actively used?
Who has access to which folders today?
This is the question most firms cannot answer — and it is the single most important thing to resolve before a migration begins.
What the firm needs to decide before anything moves.
- 01Folder structure — what should the folder structure look like in SharePoint? FCI will help design it, but the firm must approve it before migration starts.
- 02Mapped drive replacement — what replaces the current F: drive, S: drive, or similar shortcuts staff use today?
- 03Ownership after go-live — who owns each area of SharePoint after go-live, meaning who can grant access and keep it organized?
- 04What stays behind — old archives, duplicates, and files no one has opened in years do not need to make the move.
- 05Internal point of contact — who is the firm's point of contact for staff questions during the transition?
The risks we want you to understand upfront.
If no one inside the firm is accountable for the SharePoint structure once FCI hands it over, permissions drift and folder organization deteriorates. We help put that ownership in place.
What this migration actually looks like.
- 01Discovery — review current environment: file structure, permissions, storage size, staff profile, and mapped drives. Document everything and identify gaps.
- 02Design — work with the firm to define the SharePoint structure, agree on ownership, and map out what replaces current drives.
- 03Test migration — move a small, low-risk set of folders first to validate that permissions and structure land correctly.
- 04Phased move — files migrate in stages, not all at once. This limits disruption and gives room to catch and fix issues as they come up.
- 05Parallel access period — for a defined window, both the old server and SharePoint are accessible. No one is stranded while the transition completes.
- 06Handover & training — staff are briefed in plain language on what changed and how to use their new environment.
This process takes months, not weeks.
Ready to move your files the right way?
FCI works with broker-dealers and branch offices, insurance carriers and agencies, and RIAs. If your firm is still running on a local file server — we can help you move to Microsoft 365 with a structured, transparent process. View the full web brochure for the complete details.