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The Great (Data) Trek.

Brandon Faber  |  Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Migrating data from old to new hardware, or changing over to a new software operating system while trying to make sure that all the correct data, from all the company’s users, make that journey successfully, is a bit of a nightmare. Historically, data migration projects have a tendency to fail, as a Bloor Research white paper suggests: Approximately 60 percent of data migration projects have overruns on time and / or budget, which affect business continuity and disrupt operations. . . Some projects fail completely.” Three aspects need careful consideration. Data migration projects differ from the usual as they are not implemented and then maintained. They are once off (hopefully) with the project drawing to a close when the new system is live. Data migration p ..

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