Spring Cleaning Legacy SharePoint Forms: From InfoPath & Nintex to Modern Forms
In SharePoint Online, InfoPath-based forms and XML Form Libraries are approaching a point where they will stop working as the platform continues to modernise. In SharePoint On-Premises, those same forms may continue to run, but they are already unsupported, leaving organisations exposed to security, compliance, and upgrade risk.
In this webinar, we’ll show how to migrate legacy InfoPath and Nintex forms into modern SharePoint forms — whether you’re using SharePoint Online or SharePoint On-Premises. Form data stored as XML can be migrated into SharePoint Lists in both environments, and into Dataverse where organisations are operating in Microsoft 365, ensuring data is structured, auditable, and compliant.
You’ll see how modern forms can be rebuilt using Power Apps or Lightning Forms, including scenarios where organisations want to modernise while remaining fully on-premises. We’ll focus on what migrates cleanly, what needs attention, and how to reduce risk while cleaning up your forms estate before change is forced upon you.
This session is for organisations that want to act before forms fail, support disappears, or upgrades become blocked.
In this webinar, we’ll show how to migrate legacy InfoPath and Nintex forms into modern SharePoint forms — whether you’re using SharePoint Online or SharePoint On-Premises. Form data stored as XML can be migrated into SharePoint Lists in both environments, and into Dataverse where organisations are operating in Microsoft 365, ensuring data is structured, auditable, and compliant.
You’ll see how modern forms can be rebuilt using Power Apps or Lightning Forms, including scenarios where organisations want to modernise while remaining fully on-premises. We’ll focus on what migrates cleanly, what needs attention, and how to reduce risk while cleaning up your forms estate before change is forced upon you.
This session is for organisations that want to act before forms fail, support disappears, or upgrades become blocked.