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Started by : Radhakrishna Marar, Business Analyst, Oracle   06 24 2010 10:01:36 +0000
Industry : IT ServicesFunctional Area : Infrastructure(Technology)
Activity:  33 views;  last activity : 07 06 2010 20:18:09 +0000

Financially and operationally, it makes sense to migrate to newer, more versatile, feature-rich, and cost-effective applications and operating systems – especially if support for your current environment is going away. As operating systems and applications evolve and provide new functions and features that address specific computing and user needs, it becomes more favorable to migrate from older or proprietary systems.

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Migration also results in improved interoperability, reliability and manageability. Conducting an enterprise-wide migration, however, often results in many months of manual work and numerous disruptions to the flow-of business. But before going for any migration, one should have assess his Infrastructure migration Readiness. In this regard, I want to ask you all, how shall one assess infrastructure migration readiness?

 
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2 After baseline Prepare and Plan for Migration

Make out baseline

idea posted by Radhakrishna Marar Business Analyst, Oracle

Prior to any decision making, you have to state the vision and objectives for the migration. Organizations have to form a baseline for their present environment, including server hardware, installed software, WAN/LAN and domain topology and security. After that these firms have to assess the risk and alleviation plans associated with the migration.

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After baseline Prepare and Plan for Migration

idea posted by Mamta Sinha Database Architect/Designer, Eurus

Establish a migration strategy;validate sizing and performance assumptions;integration your migration plans with your support teams;document the final migration plan; confirm your through pilots and proofs-of- concept.

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