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    • How Migrate Google Workspace to Microsoft 365

      Migrating from G Suite to Office 365 is a major move for any organization, and it naturally takes time and planning to get right. While both platforms are powerful, many businesses choose Microsoft 365 because of its smooth integrations, strong security features, and familiar productivity apps. The migration itself involves transferring emails, calendars, contacts, and Drive data from G Suite into Office 365 mailboxes. Choosing the right approach can make this transition far easier and less stressful.

      The Shoviv G Suite to Office 365 Migration tool is built to simplify the process and minimize the risks that often come with manual migration methods. It allows users to move entire mailboxes, including attachments, calendars, and contacts without data loss. Multiple mailboxes can be added and migrated at once, with no size limitations, and migrations can be scheduled in advance by creating jobs that fit specific needs. Users can also apply filters, such as date ranges or selected folders, for more control. The tool even supports migrating G Suite mailboxes to an on-premises Exchange Server.

      In addition to email data, moving from Google Workspace to Microsoft 365 usually means transferring Google Drive files to OneDrive as well. This tool supports that too, with an Incremental Export feature that lets users resume the migration if it’s interrupted. There’s also a free trial available, which allows users to process the first 50 items per folder before committing.

      posted in Artificial Intelligence
      Louis Young
      Louis Young
    • How to Migrate Google Drive to OneDrive

      Migrating from Google Drive to OneDrive is very doable, and you can choose between a quick manual move or a more automated sync‑based approach. I’ll lay out the options so you can pick what fits your workflow.
      Migrating from Google Drive to OneDrive is very doable, and you can choose between a quick manual move or an automated third-party tool.

      Manual Migration:

      1. Download your Google Drive files

      • list itemGo to drive.google.com

      • Select the folders/files you want

      • Right‑click → Download

      • Google will zip the files; save the ZIP to your computer

      • Extract the ZIP

      2. Upload to OneDrive

      • Go to onedrive.com

      • Drag the extracted folders/files into OneDrive or

      • Use the OneDrive desktop app and copy the files into the OneDrive folder on your PC

      This manual method is straightforward, but it requires effort, time, and enough local storage to hold the download.

      Use a Third‑Party Migration Tool (Fastest for business use)

      If you are a company or school account, and looking to migrate your data to OneDrive, Shoviv Google Drive to OneDrive Migration is the best option. It can migrate multiple drives in a single move. The tool is loaded with many features and options that make the migration easy and efficient. A demo version of the tool is available to test the application before buying it.

      posted in Artificial Intelligence
      Louis Young
      Louis Young
    • Which Ai tool is best for write HTML code?

      Hey everyone,

      I’ve been experimenting with a few AI tools lately to help me write HTML and front-end code, and I’m curious to know what others are using. There are so many options out there, ChatGPT, GitHub Copilot, Replit Ghostwriter, and even some browser-based code assistants.

      Personally, I’ve found that ChatGPT (GPT-5) does a great job when I need quick HTML templates or when I want to build a full page with styling and scripts. It’s great at explaining what the code does, too, which is perfect if you’re still learning.

      Copilot, on the other hand, feels smoother when I’m actually coding in VS Code. It predicts what I want next and saves a ton of typing time. But I wouldn’t say it’s great for designing entire web layouts from scratch, more like an auto-complete for developers.

      I’ve also seen people recommend tools like Codeium and Cursor AI, which apparently integrate directly with IDEs and understand project context really well.

      So, what’s your go-to AI tool for writing HTML code?
      Do you prefer chat-style tools or ones that work inside your editor?
      And if you’ve got any pro tips for combining them (like ChatGPT + Copilot), I’d love to hear!

      Louis Young

      posted in Artificial Intelligence
      Louis Young
      Louis Young
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