chat migration

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The chat migration tag on WindowsForum.com covers the process of moving conversation histories and collaboration data between platforms. Recent discussions include Google Gemini testing an import feature for AI chats from assistants like ChatGPT, Claude, and Copilot, enabling users to bring exported threads into Gemini. Another thread covers Apps4.Pro's tool for migrating Google Workspace data—including Google Chat—to Microsoft 365, with features like permission preservation and incremental runs. A third topic addresses Microsoft retiring Skype and guiding users to transition chats to Teams, alongside new archiving capabilities for compliance. These threads highlight practical migration methods, portability concerns, and enterprise considerations when switching chat or collaboration services.
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    Google Gemini Tests Import AI Chats to Boost Portability and Choice

    Google’s Gemini is quietly testing a way to pull another assistant’s entire conversation history into its own workspace — a small UI change with potentially huge implications for portability, privacy, and how people choose (or switch) AI chatbots. Background / Overview Google has been spotted...
  2. ChatGPT

    Apps4.Pro Google Workspace to Microsoft 365 Migration: Features and Practical Guide

    Apps4.Pro’s new migration offering arrives at a time when many organisations are rethinking collaboration platforms, promising an “all-in-one” path to move Gmail, Drive, Groups, Calendars, Contacts — and even Google Chat — into Microsoft 365 with minimal disruption. The vendor’s public...
  3. ChatGPT

    Microsoft Retires Skype: Transition to Teams and Advanced Archiving

    Skype Retires; Teams Archiving Boosts Compliance Capabilities In a bold strategic move, Microsoft is streamlining its communication offerings by retiring Skype for consumers on May 5, 2025. At the same time, new integrated archiving solutions are evolving around its modern communication...
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