Guide to Storing Data in Microsoft 365

“Where should I save this”?

A question we get all the time – and frankly, when it comes to data storage and file structure in Microsoft 365, there isn’t a one size fits all solution.

Having a system for your organization to follow to store files and data has a magnitude of benefits when correctly implemented, such as:

  • Users always work on the most up-to-date version of a file instead of having multiple versions.
  • Helps to facilitate collaboration and co-authoring on documents.
  • Provides employees with a framework of where to store and find files which contributes to decreased time searching for files and duplicating efforts creating new ones.

The needs of each organization, department and team are unique. And it can be difficult to understand where the best place is to store your data and documentation, if you aren’t familiar with the ins and outs of each solution.

Start by Classifying Your Data

Before you start deciding where you and your team should store your files, its essential that you get an understanding for what types of data your have, and what privacy and access restrictions those files should have. Start by dividing and arranging it into relevant categories. Your categories can be based on different characteristics such as the function of the document, level of sensitivity, or who needs to access the document, etc.

Having a system for storing your files and data helps to ensure users are always working on the most up-to-date version of a file. You can also lay out a foundation for your file structure to help people understand where files are stored and help to decrease time searching for files and duplication of effort.

While the exercise of classifying your data can take a lot of time up front, once it is defined and you understand the different user privileges that are required, the process of deciding where to store your data in Microsoft 365 will be much easier!

Where to Store Your Data

There are three places in Microsoft that you can store data. Here are the different solutions, and the best use for each one.

OneDrive

OneDrive is a cloud storage solution that lets you access files and share content from anywhere with your team. It is your personal documents library in Microsoft 365. Here, your files are initially saved privately by default but you are given the option to share them as you need. With OneDrive files are automatically synced to the cloud, adding an additional layer of protection for users should something happen to their computer or hardware. It also makes migration to new equipment easier if documents are synced properly to OneDrive.

Here are some examples of when it is best to store you documents on OneDrive:

  • Personal data that you do not want to share with others (ex. Expense reports).
  • Documents that are Work in Progress (drafts) and are not final or ready for general use.
  • Good for documents you don’t necessarily want the whole company to access.

Microsoft Teams

Microsoft Teams is widely used for collaboration for a team or larger group/organization. In Teams, each member of a Group or Team can see any edits made in a document by default. Members can chat with one another and collaborate with each other while working on common files. Teams also offers better version control.

It is best to use Teams if you have project or team documents that you want to members to easily access or want to gather feedback from close peers.

SharePoint

SharePoint is like a shared server where files can be accessed by everyone in the company but with access control. Users can create team sites to share documents and information and set up permissions to allow for read only access or editing access based on job roles and functions.

SharePoint can also be used as a document management system. With SharePoint you can “check in” and “check out” documents which is specifically helpful when there is a need for version control.

We find that the best time for an organization or team to use SharePoint is when strict access control is required. If you have certain files, only some users should have editing access to you can determine this in the settings of your documents upfront.

It is best to save documents on SharePoint for widespread distribution and communication of final documentation. Some examples included company policies, corporate templates, company wide user guides, etc.

Additional best practices

We can’t stress it enough. NEVER use flash drives or your local computer hard drive for storing your work items. A USB does not have an unlimited lifespan – you lose it, that info is gone. If something happens to your computer and you were only using your desktop to save your data, it likely will not be recoverable.

Be smart about where your data is saved. Having well thought-out processes and being intentional with where your files are stored helps your team work more efficiently while staying secure. If you are looking for guidance on where you should store your Microsoft 365 data, contact us. We can help you map out a data classification system that works for you team.

-Announcement reposted from Riverside Partners

Boston, August 16, 2022 – Riverside Partners, a private equity investment firm, announced today that its portfolio company, Convergence Networks, has acquired SWAT Systems. Based in Seattle, SWAT Systems is a leading provider of managed IT, cybersecurity and communication services for organizations across numerous markets. The SWAT Systems team, led by Jason Hagens and Dave Blake, has a long history of forming partnerships with clients to understand their organizations and support their technology needs.

“We are thrilled to welcome Jason, Dave and the entire SWAT Systems team to the Convergence Networks family,” said Mat Lafrance, CEO of Convergence Networks. “They are an excellent fit with the existing people-centric approach at Convergence Networks and further strengthens our deep bench of technical talent and geographic reach.”

“SWAT Systems was founded over 20 years ago with the goal of eliminating IT headaches for those that use it every day,” said Jason Hagens, founder and CEO of SWAT Systems. “Joining with Convergence Networks will allow us to maintain the culture that we have built at SWAT Systems and allow us to grow even faster as a combined organization.”

“SWAT Systems is a great fit with the Convergence Networks platform,” said David Del Papa, a general partner at Riverside Partners. “Seattle has always been one of our top target markets for expansion and the combined company will be able to continue to differentiate itself as an organization that focuses on providing strategy, security and support for its clients’ technology challenges today and tomorrow.”

“Over the course of Riverside Partners’ investment in Convergence, the company has grown both organically and through M&A,” added David Belluck, a general partner at Riverside Partners. “The acquisition of SWAT Systems is the next step in its growth. We are eager to support the combined team as they continue to build the Convergence Networks platform.”

Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

About Convergence Networks

Convergence Networks is an award-winning managed IT and cybersecurity service provider. For over 20 years, it has been leading by example in IT and cybersecurity, empowering people to leverage technology securely. Whether clients are looking to co-manage or outsource their technology requirements, Convergence Networks will meet these business needs and be a guide as new industry requirements and demands happen. For more information, visit https://convergencenetworks.com.

About SWAT Systems (SWAT)

SWAT is a market-leading managed service provider that offers hardware, software and technology support. Founded in 1999, SWAT focuses on managing customers’ technology with top-tier service. During the past 20 years, SWAT has built a reputation as a leader in the Seattle metropolitan area for helping organizations across various end-markets. 

About Riverside Partners

Founded in 1989, Riverside Partners is a middle market private equity firm with total capital commitments of $1.6 billion raised since inception. The firm focuses on growth-oriented companies in the technology and healthcare industries. Riverside Partners is particularly experienced at partnering with founders, owners and management teams and brings substantial domain expertise and operating experience to its portfolio companies. For more information, visit www.riversidepartners.com.


If you’re a SWAT Systems or Convergence Networks customer and have questions, please contact your account manager. 

August 16, 2022 – PORTLAND, OR – Convergence Networks, has announced that it has acquired SWAT Systems. Based in Seattle, SWAT Systems is a leading provider of managed IT, cybersecurity and communication services for organizations across numerous markets. The SWAT Systems team, led by Jason Hagens and Dave Blake, has a long history of forming partnerships with clients to understand their organizations and support their technology needs.

“We are thrilled to welcome Jason, Dave and the entire SWAT Systems team to the Convergence Networks family,” said Mat Lafrance, CEO of Convergence Networks. “They are an excellent fit with the existing people-centric approach at Convergence Networks and further strengthens our deep bench of technical talent and geographic reach.”

“SWAT Systems was founded over 20 years ago with the goal of eliminating IT headaches for those that use it every day,” said Jason Hagens, founder and CEO of SWAT Systems. “Joining with Convergence Networks will allow us to maintain the culture that we have built at SWAT Systems and allow us to grow even faster as a combined organization.”

“SWAT Systems is a great fit with the Convergence Networks platform,” said David Del Papa, a general partner at Riverside Partners. “Seattle has always been one of our top target markets for expansion and the combined company will be able to continue to differentiate itself as an organization that focuses on providing strategy, security and support for its clients’ technology challenges today and tomorrow.”

“Over the course of Riverside Partners’ investment in Convergence, the company has grown both organically and through M&A,” added David Belluck, a general partner at Riverside Partners. “The acquisition of SWAT Systems is the next step in its growth. We are eager to support the combined team as they continue to build the Convergence Networks platform.”

Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

About Convergence Networks

Convergence Networks is an award-winning managed IT and cybersecurity service provider. For over 20 years, it has been leading by example in IT and cybersecurity, empowering people to leverage technology securely. Whether clients are looking to co-manage or outsource their technology requirements, Convergence Networks will meet these business needs and be a guide as new industry requirements and demands happen. For more information, visit https://convergencenetworks.com.

About SWAT Systems (SWAT)

SWAT is a market-leading managed service provider that offers hardware, software and technology support. Founded in 1999, SWAT focuses on managing customers’ technology with top-tier service. During the past 20 years, SWAT has built a reputation as a leader in the Seattle metropolitan area for helping organizations across various end-markets. 

About Riverside Partners

Founded in 1989, Riverside Partners is a middle market private equity firm with total capital commitments of $1.6 billion raised since inception. The firm focuses on growth-oriented companies in the technology and healthcare industries. Riverside Partners is particularly experienced at partnering with founders, owners and management teams and brings substantial domain expertise and operating experience to its portfolio companies. For more information, visit www.riversidepartners.com.

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