Our Migration Strategy

Our process involves our seven-step migration strategy to ensure your information is accurately transferred your new system using the latest tools and technology. We prioritize data security and integrity, guaranteeing a safe migration experience.

Migration Steps

01

Assessment and Planning

The first step involves thoroughly reviewing the current system to understand the data landscape. This includes identifying all data sources, formats, and any potential issues with data quality. The objective is to map out exactly what needs to be moved and how. Based on this information, a migration plan is developed, outlining all necessary tasks, timelines, and resources required for the migration.

02

Data Extraction

This phase is about pulling data out of its original locations. The method chosen for extraction depends on where and how the data is stored. The goal is to ensure that all relevant data is retrieved without loss or corruption, maintaining its integrity and completeness.

03

Data Transformation

During transformation, data is modified to fit the requirements of the new system. This may involve changing the data format, cleaning the data to improve quality, or restructuring it to align with the new software’s database schema. The aim is to ensure that the data will function correctly and efficiently in its new environment.

04

Data Loading

In this step, the prepared data is transferred into the target system. This involves choosing the right method to load the data, executing the load while handling any errors, and optimizing performance to reduce downtime. It’s crucial to ensure that the data maintains its integrity during this process.

05

Verification and Testing

After the data is loaded into the new system, it undergoes testing to confirm that no data has been lost or corrupted during migration. This includes comparing data between the source and target systems and conducting tests to ensure that the data meets all business requirements and functions correctly within its new context.

06

Cutover and Go-Live

The cutover is the actual switch from the old system to the new one. It’s carefully scheduled to minimize impact on business operations. After the switch, the system is closely monitored to address any immediate issues that arise.

07

Post-Migration Validation and Support

Following the migration, additional checks are performed to ensure data accuracy and completeness in the new system. Any issues discovered post-migration are promptly addressed. Support is provided to users of the new system, including training if necessary, to facilitate a smooth transition. Ongoing monitoring and support processes are established to quickly resolve any future issues.