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SmiKar Launches AI-Powered Lifecycle Policy to Automate SharePoint Storage Management

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New AI-driven feature in Squirrel Archiving helps organizations cut costs and optimize SharePoint storage by automating archival to Azure Blob.

MELBOURNE, Australia - TelAve -- SmiKar Software today announced the release of its revolutionary AI-Powered Lifecycle Policy for Squirrel Archiving, delivering a fully automated solution to manage SharePoint storage usage and compliance with zero manual intervention.

This new feature enables organizations to set their licensed SharePoint storage limits and target usage thresholds. Squirrel's AI then continuously monitors storage consumption, intelligently identifying and archiving stale or less frequently accessed content to Azure Blob Storage. The result: cost savings, better performance, and effortless compliance.

"With storage demands growing rapidly, organizations need smarter ways to stay ahead," said Mark, CEO of SmiKar Software. "Squirrel's AI does the heavy lifting—keeping environments optimized and storage costs down."

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Key Features:
  • AI analyzes real-time usage patterns
  • Automatically archives old data to Azure Blob
  • Keeps SharePoint within target storage levels
  • Eliminates manual lifecycle policy management
  • Helps prevent costly overages and boosts compliance

The AI-Powered Lifecycle Policy is now available to all Squirrel users. It integrates seamlessly into existing setups, with no additional configuration required.

To learn more, visit:
🔗 https://www.smikar.com/squirrel/
🔗 https://www.smikar.com/squirrel-overview/

About SmiKar Software
SmiKar Software develops intelligent automation solutions for Microsoft 365 and Azure environments. With Squirrel Archiving, clients can efficiently manage SharePoint data, reduce storage costs, and now—with AI—do it all automatically.

Contact
Mark Smith
***@smikar.com


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