Lotus Notes to SharePoint 2013 Migration support

Hi,
 We have a requirement to migrate existing Lotus Notus 7.5 application to SharePoint 2013. Customer asked us to develop the solution based on Cloud based. I heard that there are many third party tools available to migrate it. Please find my below queries
and suggest me which tools is best in the market and which tool covered all the features based on my needs
List of required features:
1. Existing LN application has 550 web pages and 1750 documents. Which tool is used to miigrate the webpages to Sharepoint pages?
2. Existing LN Application has some features like below,
  a. Calendar
  b. Web Casts
  c. Search
  d. News feed.
How to migrate the data and what OOTB functionality SP provides?
3. Can we migrate the same look and feel of web page of LN into SharePoint?
4. Webpages contains some javascripts, html and css... do we need to develop from scratch and use the existing css or using tool it will create automatically?
Balaji -Please click mark as answer if my reply solves your problem.

1. Existing LN application has 550 web pages and 1750 documents. Which tool is used to miigrate the webpages to Sharepoint pages?
Inder: Quest \ avepoint can help
2. Existing LN Application has some features like below,
  a. Calendar
  b. Web Casts
  c. Search
  d. News feed.
How to migrate the data and what OOTB functionality SP provides?
Inder: Yes except webcast. video library should do webcast
3. Can we migrate the same look and feel of web page of LN into SharePoint?
Inder: you can modify the html and use it with sharepoint manager. I would recommend you to recreate new
4. Webpages contains some javascripts, html and css... do we need to develop from scratch and use the existing css or using tool it will create automatically?
Inder: Yes. new files needs to be developed. some can be used as it is.
If this helped you resolve your issue, please mark it Answered

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