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As part of our digital transformation, Microsoft is migrating our most critical infrastructure and services to the cloud to enable greater scalability, reliability, and agility. We recently moved our largest and most used portal, the Microsoft internal human resources portal (HRWeb), to Microsoft SharePoint Online. HRWeb is more globally accessible, better performing, and easier to navigate and search than ever and it provides us with new opportunities to grow and improve our HR presence.<\/p>\n
At Microsoft Core Services and Engineering (CSEO), we\u2019re migrating our most critical infrastructure and services to the cloud to enable greater scalability, reliability, and agility. We recently moved our largest and most used portal, the Microsoft internal human resources portal (HRWeb), to Microsoft SharePoint Online. To ensure a safe, secure, and successful migration, we designed a detailed and well-planned process that helped us take full advantage of the SharePoint Online platform\u2019s benefits while enabling us to also creating new and better ways for our HR department to support Microsoft employees. Now that HRWeb resides on SharePoint Online, the portal is more globally accessible, better performing, and easier to navigate and search than ever. We\u2019re excited about the opportunities that SharePoint Online provides to improve and grow the human resources (HR) presence at Microsoft and the opportunities it presents to enhance all our organization\u2019s portals.<\/p>\n
HRWeb provides HR information and solutions for 135,000 Microsoft employees worldwide, and it is the most visited internal portal site at Microsoft, logging approximately 1 million employee page views each month. HRWeb hosts the key human resources-related tools and processes that our employees use, including:<\/p>\n
Historically, we\u2019ve hosted our portal sites in on-premises Microsoft datacenters that are connected to our internal network. This model worked well in the past, when our employees spent most of their work time in Microsoft offices and used computers connected to our network. The modern Microsoft workplace, however, empowers employees to make the technology and work-style choices that allow them to perform at their best. For many of our employees, that entails taking a cloud-first, mobile-first approach to using their technology. The office cubicle is not necessarily the preferred place for Microsoft employees and the traditional datacenter is no longer the preferred place for Microsoft to host its internal IT infrastructure.<\/p>\n
Microsoft has been a cloud-by-default organization since 2015. Our organization runs on cloud computing\u2014that\u2019s reflected in how we\u2019ve organized our SharePoint infrastructure. We\u2019ve moved our SharePoint infrastructure out of our on-premises datacenters and into SharePoint Online to take advantage of cloud agility, scalability, and reliability across our IT infrastructure. More than 90 percent of our IT infrastructure at Microsoft is in the cloud. As part of that initiative, we planned to move HRWeb out of the on-premises datacenter environment and into SharePoint Online.<\/p>\n
HRWeb was the last of our portal sites to migrate to the cloud. As our largest and most frequently used portal site, its move was scheduled last to ensure that our migration processes were ready to handle a migration of the size and scope that HRWeb presented. HRWeb\u2019s hosting environment wasn\u2019t meeting our business needs and we were encountering several challenges in the on-premises version of HRWeb that we wanted to address and solve in advance of the migration:<\/p>\n
Our migration design and planning represented the most significant amount of work required in migrating HRWeb. Because we were moving the largest, most-used portal presence in the organization to a new platform on SharePoint Online, we needed to make that process as streamlined as possible. We also needed to ensure that the end result met our business needs and overcame the shortcomings of the on-premises version. We established the following high-level goals to guide the migration design toward a solution that best fulfilled our requirements:<\/p>\n