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Software Migration
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ALSO CALLED: Migrating Software, Adaptive Maintenance, File Migration, and Application Migration
DEFINITION: In information technology, migration is the process of moving from the use of one operating environment to another operating environment that is, in most cases, is thought to be a better one. For example, moving from Windows NT Server to Windows 2000 Server would usually be considered a migration because
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Deploying software is one of the most common and important functions of any IT department, but incorrect software packaging can cause critical applications to crash, increase support costs and slow productivity.
Posted: 09 Apr 2007 | Published: 09 Apr 2007
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SOFTWARE MIGRATION DEFINITION (continued):
it involves making sure that new features are exploited, old settings do not require changing, and taking steps to ensure that current applications continue to work in the new environment. Migration could also mean moving from Windows NT to a UNIX-based operating system (or the reverse). Migration can involve moving to new hardware, new software, or both. Migration can be small-scale, such as migrating a single system, or large-scale, involving many systems, new applications, or a redesigned
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