We are thrilled to announce that CloudM has been recognized as a “High Performer” and has received the “Best Meets Requirements” badge in the G2 Fall 2025 report for Cloud Migration. This recognition is a testament to our ongoing commitment to providing an exceptional product and service that truly meets the needs of our users.

What the badges mean

G2 badges are awarded based on real, verified user reviews and are a powerful indicator of customer satisfaction.

The “High Performer” badge is awarded to products that receive high customer satisfaction scores in their respective categories. This distinction highlights that our users are not only satisfied but genuinely impressed with our Migrate product.

The “Best Meets Requirements” badge is particularly meaningful, as it signifies that CloudM Migrate successfully delivers on its promises and helps businesses achieve their migration goals.

A focus on innovation: Recent product updates

Our continued investment in the CloudM Migrate product is a key reason for this recognition. We have consistently rolled out new features and improvements to ensure our users have the best possible migration experience. Recent updates include:

CloudM Migrate 4.5: This latest version makes Google Chat and Spaces migrations easier than ever, addressing the evolving needs of modern workplaces.

CloudM Migrate 4.4: Paving the way for better cloud data migrations, this update brought significant improvements to the platform.

CloudM Migrate 4.0: The launch of this version was a major milestone, revolutionizing data migrations with enhanced efficiency and user experience.

These product investments, driven by customer feedback, ensure that CloudM Migrate remains the leading tool for seamless and secure data migration.

What our customers are saying

The G2 badges are a direct result of the positive feedback we’ve received from our customers. Here are some of the quotes from our G2 profile that highlight their experiences:

“CloudM has truly become the industry standard for cloud migrations, and it’s easy to see why.”

“I like how easy CloudM makes migrating and managing data.”

“The support team is exceptionally responsive, always quick to provide clear, helpful answers to our questions. This level of support is invaluable.”

We are incredibly grateful to our customers for their trust and for taking the time to share their feedback on G2. This recognition motivates us to continue innovating and providing the best possible solutions for cloud migration. We look forward to building on this success and continuing to empower IT teams around the world.

Find out what our customers love about CloudM Migrate.

 

Book a call with our Migrate specialists today

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