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Practical Data Migration

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This book is for executives and practitioners tasked with the movement of data from old systems to a new repository. It uses a series of steps developed in real life situations that will get the reader from an empty new system to one that is working and backed by the user population. Recent figures suggest that nearly 40% of Data Migration projects are over time, over budget or fail entirely. Using this proven methodology will vastly increase the chances of achieving a successful migration.

266 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 20, 2006

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39 reviews1 follower
January 7, 2019
If you find yourself in a position to need to know about data migration, this is an excellent resource and an excellent on-the-desk reference book. Which is good, since there aren't a lot of books on the topic that I could find.

It presents a solid framework with definite, discrete tasks that build on each other, but can be employed independently.
Profile Image for Paul Pryce.
383 reviews
June 11, 2021
Really useful text. Much to help unpick a tricky migration project. Have used the lessons since and wish I knew about the Golden Rules before.
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50 reviews7 followers
October 11, 2021
It's the worse technical book I ever read. Lousy english, no actual content and just bragging.
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1,693 reviews
August 12, 2019
Second edition, updated with changes in the industry in the last few years, and clearly working towards a more concrete, unified methodology. The introduction of new terms and a mapped out process flow perhaps points to some sort of certification process being licensed in the future, but otherwise I don't think there's a tremendous amount to surprise the battle-hardened practitioner of version 1's modus operandi.
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August 13, 2019
Definitely your go-to guide if you want to know how to survive a data migration project. When it says "Practical" it really means it - it's real hands-on, dirt-under-the-finger-nails stuff. I've taken notes and applied some of the tips to my own situation.
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