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final cleanup for renaming/movement (#3612)
This last step in the cleanup has two goals: first to minimize the number of arbitrarily named and located files so that code is better condensed and co-located.  This is all just file renaming and a minor amount of code copy-pasting.

The second is to create a centralized package to own the ColInfo type structs that we use to both stub out test data, and also generate factory data for cmds.  The current ownership is haphazard, and while this movement is a little more condensed, it's still jumping through some weird hoops to get things to work.  Treat it as one good step forward, and we'll have to return to polish it another time.  At least it'll be separated from the m365 folder at large this way, and more easily identified as supporting design rather than production usage.

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#### Does this PR need a docs update or release note?

- [x]  No

#### Type of change

- [x] 🧹 Tech Debt/Cleanup

#### Issue(s)

* closes #1996

#### Test Plan

- [x]  Unit test
- [x] 💚 E2E
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Corso is the first open-source tool that aims to assist IT admins with the critical task of protecting their Microsoft 365 data. It provides a reliable, secure, and efficient data protection engine. Admins decide where to store the backup data and have the flexibility to perform backups of their desired service through an intuitive interface. As Corso evolves, it can become a great building block for more complex data protection workflows.

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