Xillio
Rikkert Engels is the CEO and Founder of Xillio, a company established in March 2004 that specializes in migration software and services to assist enterprise clients in transitioning from legacy content systems to modern platforms. Xillio employs a unique migration technology based on a Unified Data Model methodology, featuring over 60 connectors to legacy ECM systems and participation in the Microsoft Content Services Charter Program, recognized as a Gartner Cool Vendor in Content Services in 2017. Additionally, Rikkert Engels serves as a Board member of AIIM International since January 2020, contributing to the association's mission in Intelligent Information Management. Prior experience includes roles as a Business Analyst and Account Manager at ABNAMRO NV, as well as positions in marketing management and IT training. Rikkert Engels holds a Drs degree in Business Management from the University of Groningen and has early career experience as a student assistant and intern in relevant fields.
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Xillio
At Xillio, our mission is to enable organizations to create a future-proof content migration strategy which aligns core information management principles - security, search-and findability, governance, compliance – with user-centricity, adaptability, and business value. With an expert team of consultants and project managers across EMEA and North America, Xillio is at the forefront in helping organizations plan and execute a cloud-first, compliant Microsoft 365 content strategy. And with 20+ years of project know-how in planning and managing successful migrations for enterprise and public sector clients around the globe, we have experience in with virtually every legacy ECM system – together with exceptions, iterations, and use cases - from IBM FileNet, OpenText Livelink, OpenText Content Server, Documentum, HP Trim, Alfresco, Hyland OnBase and SharePoint Onprem. Xillio is a Microsoft Intelligent Security Association (MISA) Member, Microsoft Charter Member for Content Services and Project Cortex Launch Partner.