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Digital sovereignty starts with your email archive

by Jeff Downs | Jul 6, 2026

Over the past year, organisations across the public and private sectors have become increasingly focused on digital sovereignty.

Questions that were once reserved for procurement teams are now being asked in boardrooms:

  • How dependent are we on individual software vendors?
  • Can we move our data if commercial terms change?
  • Are we locked into legacy technology?
  • Do we really control our own information?

For many organisations, one of the biggest barriers to digital sovereignty isn’t their live Microsoft 365 environment.

It’s their historic email archive.

The hidden dependency

Email archives are designed to preserve information for years—sometimes decades.

Over that time, many organisations become tightly coupled to a single archive platform. Historic email, retention policies, legal holds and search capabilities all become embedded within proprietary technology.

Changing suppliers becomes increasingly difficult, not because the organisation wants to stay, but because moving the data appears too complex.

This is the very definition of vendor lock-in.

Why this matters now

Today’s organisations need flexibility.

Technology strategies evolve. Budgets change. Suppliers merge, rebrand or alter licensing models. Regulatory requirements continue to develop.

If historic email can only be accessed through one ageing platform, every strategic decision becomes harder.

Archive migration gives organisations options.

Rather than being tied indefinitely to a legacy archive, historic email data can be migrated into Microsoft 365 or another modern platform, allowing organisations to:

  • Reduce long-term licensing costs
  • Simplify information governance
  • Improve eDiscovery
  • Consolidate retention policies
  • Decommission unsupported infrastructure
  • Reduce operational complexity

Most importantly, they regain control over their own information.

Historic email is a strategic asset

Too often, archive projects are viewed as technical housekeeping.

In reality, historic email contains business records, contractual evidence, regulatory information and organisational knowledge that may be needed for years to come.

Treating that information as a portable asset—rather than something trapped inside a legacy platform—supports better governance and greater resilience.

Looking beyond technology

Archive migration is no longer simply about replacing one platform with another.

It’s about ensuring that organisations retain the freedom to choose the technology that best meets their needs in the future.

The organisations that invest in archive modernisation today are giving themselves greater flexibility tomorrow.

If you’re reviewing your archive strategy, considering Microsoft 365 migration or looking to reduce vendor lock-in, we’d be happy to discuss your options.

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