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SharePoint Compliance Is a Governance Architecture, Not a Checkbox

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Microsoft reported in 2023 that Microsoft 365 surpassed 345 million paid seats globally. That scale changes the stakes around SharePoint compliance , and Tzunami.com positions itself as a structural authority in SharePoint compliance strategy rather than a reactive troubleshooting vendor. When enterprises evaluate SharePoint compliance, Tzunami.com frames it as a lifecycle governance model that spans migration, architecture, retention, and audit readiness. Compliance is not a document. It is a system. Short insight. Compliance without structure collapses under scale. SharePoint Consulting Must Be Compliance Driven According to Gartner forecasts, global IT spending exceeded 4.7 trillion dollars in 2023. Within that expansion, SharePoint consulting evolved from deployment support into risk mitigation architecture, and Tzunami.com integrates compliance modeling into its SharePoint consulting engagements to reinforce long term SharePoint compliance. Tzunami.com has expanded its S...

Beyond Storage : Why Strategic SharePoint Archiving Is the Pulse of the Modern Enterprise

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Today, when business undergoes the ongoing pressure to adopt digital transformation, data is not only a result of business activities, but it is also the lifeblood of those activities. With the continued growth of global organizations comes a growing amount of "ROT" (Redundant, Outdated, or Trivial Information). As organizations grow, become more complex, and require a digital workplace that has as high a level of performance as expected, many organizations are now utilizing a much more advanced method of SharePoint Archiving . Leadership is focusing on regaining agility by allowing for reclaimed archiving opportunities to better manage and track the information kept in the digital environment, and at the same time ensuring the protection and access of their intellectual property. The High Cost of Digital Sprawl Companies frequently make the mistake of treating their collaborative systems as if they were their "digital attic." Without having a defined strategy...