FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CiraSync Releases 2026 MSP Onboarding Benchmark Report, Revealing Manual Contact and Calendar Sync as a Primary Barrier to MSP Growth New Research and Supporting Insights Confirm That Automation Is No Longer Optional for Microsoft 365 Service...
Introduction When you manage 10, 25, or 100+ Microsoft 365 client tenants, every calendar request becomes harder to standardize. One client wants shared calendars pushed to mobile devices. Another needs public folder calendars available to field teams. Another wants...
Cloudiway and CiraSync support different Microsoft 365 needs. Cloudiway focuses on the migration of mailboxes, files, and collaboration data, while CiraSync automates Global Address List sync and shared contact visibility after migration. Organizations often...
Your organization’s Global Address List or GAL is one of the most critical business assets for internal communications. A clean and current GAL improves productivity and eliminates communication errors. The best practices include cleaning source data, automating...
The global address list (GAL) is a key element for keeping up the communication flow strategy in Exchange and Microsoft 365. Although PowerShell is a good way for filtering, troubleshooting, and updating the GAL, doing it manually can be slow and hard. Tools that...
Updating the Global Address List is a high-impact administrative task in Microsoft 365. In hybrid, multi-tenant, or coexistence environments, improper GAL Sync can cause duplicate objects, broken address resolution, and user confusion. This guide outlines...
GAL synchronization is essential for complex Microsoft 365 environments shaped by multi-tenant growth, M&A, and hybrid Exchange deployments. Native Microsoft features provide basic cross-tenant capabilities but fall short of delivering fully automated,...
As organizations adopt more systems, contact data rarely lives in one place. Microsoft 365, Exchange Server, CRMs, and project platforms all store contact records – often inconsistently. This is where two‑way contact syncing becomes essential. Why One‑Way...