CloudM Migrate 4.6: Enhanced Stability and Improved Google Chat Quoting

Cloud data migrations should be reliable, and our latest release, CloudM Migrate version 4.6, focuses on reinforcing that stability. This latest update delivers several key quality-of-life improvements, addresses a number of reported bugs, and includes a crucial new enhancement for Google Chat migrations, enabled by the latest API availability.

This release is a commitment to performance and precision, ensuring your migration experience is smoother and more accurate than ever.

Core Improvement: Preserving Native Quoted Messages in Google Chat

We’ve significantly enhanced the user experience for conversations migrated to Google Chat. Previously, quoted messages were handled using manual quotation marks, which didn’t always reflect the native look and feel of a conversation.

With CloudM Migrate 4.6, migrations to Google Chat now accurately preserve quoted messages from the source. This update ensures that migrated conversations look and feel native in Google Chat, maintaining conversational context and fidelity.

Platform Enhancements and Stability

This release includes numerous enhancements and fixes across our connections and core platform. The result is improved reliability, better performance, and a seamless experience, particularly for complex migration scenarios.

Highlights:

Microsoft 365 Connection Test Improvement: The M365 connection test logic has been enhanced. It will no longer fail if a private chat connection user isn’t specified, as it is not possible to specify this within a connection.

Enhanced Reliability for Key Platforms: Critical fixes ensure reliable item migration from Box (resolving an issue where no items were migrating) and seamless user list retrieval from Exchange On-Premise sources.

Performance and Accuracy Boosts: We’ve delivered a significant performance boost for Calendar migrations, especially when choosing the option to migrate attachments to Google Drive. We also corrected time zone filtering issues for improved data accuracy (resolving date shift issues on US Central Standard Time servers).

Robust Reporting and Consolidation: Resolved a 500 internal server error in the reporting dashboard and fixed bugs preventing archive saves during complex Google Workspace consolidation projects (migrating multiple sources to a single destination).

Improved M365 Setting Clarity: To better explain its function, the “Orphaned items folder” setting (for Microsoft 365 destinations) has been renamed to “Consolidated Long Paths”. We’ve also updated the tooltip to explain how this feature manages items with paths that exceed Microsoft’s character limits and cannot be truncated further.

General Fixes: Addressed multiple other platform and migration issues, including dynamic content in alerts, file shortcut handling in environment scans, and optimized processes for orphaned folders in document migrations.

Read the full release notes

Find the full release notes including bug fixes and system improvements for this and previous releases here.

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