Data Migration Overview

Data migration is the process of moving data from one system to another. This is very vital for a company as the whole business is dependent on the data. When it comes to migration the primary expectation will be to have a clean and quality data which will help in taking precise decisions. Its evident that the Data migration experts plays an important role in the business process. AsGenflip will help you in attaining this goal with our expertise in data migration solutions. We make path for you in the data migration journey that ends once all the information is transported to a target location. Integration, by contrast, can be a continuous process, that involves streaming real-time data and sharing information across systems.In the current world of larger acqusitions and Brand mergers we will be providing with an Automated migration engine which can be reconfigured with any system. The Migartion cases Genflip Handles are Acqusition or Brand Merges with the systems from the two companies into a brand new one Migrate one of the systems to the other one. Leave the systems as they are but create a common view on top of them - a data warehouse. Migarte from On Premis to Cloud solutions Upgrading Systems Services we offer on Data migration
  • Storage migration between physical media
  • Data Center migration:between locations/servers.
  • Database migration between DBMSs.
  • Business process migration : between business Infrastructures
  • Cloud Migration : from on-prem/cloud to cloud

How we do the Data Migration ?
  • Planning
  • Data auditing and profiling
  • Data backup
  • Migration design
  • Execution
  • Testing
  • Post-migration audit
  • Creating Automated migration engines

We follow the best practices enabling 100 percent precision on data which includes:
  • Understanding the data and what it’s used for: Who uses the data now, who will use it in the future, and how will it be used? Data that’s leveraged for analytics, for example, may have very different storage and formatting requirements than data being retained for regulatory compliance. Be sure to gather information from all relevant stakeholders and business units throughout the migration process.
  • Assess the source and target environments carefully: Will the same operating system be running in both environments? Will database schemas or other formatting need to change? Are there any problems (like redundancy issues or an excess of “dirty” data) that need to be addressed before the migration?
  • Verify business requirements and potential impact early in the process: What kind of migration timeline is necessary? If a data center is being decommissioned, when will its lease expire? What types of data security must you maintain throughout the migration process? Is any data loss or corruption tolerable, and if so, how much? How would delays or unexpected stumbling blocks affect the business?"