I have existing SharePoint 2007 Site hosted. As my current hosting provider is shutting down 2007 SharePoint because of its end of life.
Is there way that I can still use SharePoint 2007
I’m sure there are some providers out there willing to host it. However, you may want to start thinking about upgrading to a newer version. As I am sure you know, there is no more support for SharePoint 2007, so if you have any issues nor, or issues after your migration, you will be unable to get any Microsoft Support.
A couple questions I have is, how large is your environment? Do you have a lot of users?
Migrating your environment to another provider will likely cost some money that you may be able to put towards a newer environment, such as Office 365.
After looking at supported sharepoint migration scenarios, Active Directory synchronisation and planning your move from SharePoint to Office 365 or from Sharepoint 2007,2013 migration to Sharepoint online, you’re finally ready to start your migration.
Since there are currently no tools available from Microsoft to migrate directly from SharePoint 2007 to Office 365, I will show you how to do it using Sharegate.
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Here is the step by step process of SharePoint 2007 Migration to Office 365.:
• Download and Open the Sharegate Migration Tool
• Migrate SharePoint Sites from 2007 to Office 365
• Report on SharePoint 2007 Migration
The best way is to migrate your Data to a newer place. For this, you can also try an effective solution known as SharePoint Organiser.The software can help to migrate SharePoint data to SharePoint, Office 365. It also allows Exchange (on-premise) & Office 365 Public folder migration to SharePoint
To know more, visit:Â http://www.sharepointrecoverytool.com/moving-files-in-sharepoint.html
Does your business still use SharePoint 2007 – Here is all you need to know:
https://paulgilbride.com/2017/08/30/does-your-business-still-use-sharepoint-2007-here-is-all-you-need-to-know/
Migrate from to SharePoint 2013:
http://expert-advice.org/2017/09/step-step-guide-migrate-sharepoint-2010-sharepoint-2013/