EPC Group Expands AI-Powered Microsoft 365 & Google Workspace Migration Services | Emergency Support

HOUSTON, TX – EPC Group, a global Microsoft consulting firm, announced an expansion of its artificial intelligence (AI)-driven services on March 19, 2026, designed to address critical challenges facing enterprise organizations managing legacy IT infrastructure and cloud migrations. The expanded offerings include AI-powered emergency support for Exchange and SharePoint, as well as AI-first migration strategies for Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace.

The firm’s new services are targeted at companies grappling with the need to exit unsupported Exchange servers, stabilize failing SharePoint deployments, and consolidate cloud environments resulting from mergers, and acquisitions. According to EPC Group, many organizations also require assistance migrating from fragmented Google Workspace implementations to a unified Microsoft 365 environment while simultaneously addressing years of unstructured data residing in legacy systems.

“Our AI-driven Exchange migrations are frequently engaged when downtime is no longer acceptable and the business is at risk,” said Errin O’Connor, Founder & Chief AI Architect of EPC Group. “The combination of AI-based analysis, hybrid Exchange design, continuous delta-sync and automated validation allows us to get organizations off legacy platforms quickly, securely and with full coexistence during the transition.”

EPC Group’s AI-powered SharePoint Emergency Support Services are designed for organizations experiencing issues with broken, unstable, or incompletely migrated SharePoint environments. These services address scenarios such as failed upgrades, performance bottlenecks in large document libraries, and complex permission or compliance issues. The firm combines SharePoint architecture expertise with AI-assisted assessment and remediation tools to restore access to critical business content and redesign information architecture for long-term Microsoft 365 adoption.

A core component of the expansion focuses on AI-first Microsoft 365 migration and tenant-to-tenant consolidation for organizations undergoing mergers, acquisitions, or divestitures. EPC Group has previously managed multi-tenant consolidation programs involving over 30 acquired organizations and petabytes of data, maintaining data integrity and regulatory compliance. These engagements cover migrations for Exchange, SharePoint, Teams, OneDrive, and Power BI, alongside identity, permissions, and security model consolidation.

The firm also offers AI-enhanced Google Workspace (formerly G-Suite) to Microsoft 365 migration services, having completed hundreds of such projects involving tens of thousands of users and hundreds of terabytes of data. The methodology preserves metadata, folder structures, sharing models, and security settings during the transition from Gmail to Exchange Online, Google Drive to SharePoint and OneDrive, and Google Calendar to Outlook.

EPC Group’s approach leverages AI-driven automation frameworks to analyze, classify, and restructure unstructured content during migration. The firm addresses the challenge of managing decades of unmanaged files lacking consistent metadata, security, and retention policies by applying AI-based classification, automated metadata tagging, and pattern-driven information architecture design. This process aims to deduplicate content, enrich documents with business-relevant metadata, improve search and eDiscovery capabilities, and prepare content for downstream analytics and Microsoft Copilot experiences.

Founded in 1997, EPC Group has completed over 5,200 Microsoft platform implementations worldwide, according to the company. The firm’s services integrate Microsoft 365, Power BI, Microsoft Fabric, Azure AI, and Copilot into unified digital workplace architectures. Organizations interested in learning more can contact EPC Group at [email protected] or (888) 381-9725.

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