This book is for executives, practitioners, and project managers who are tasked with the movement of data from old systems to a new repository. It is designed as a practical guide and uses a series of steps developed in real-life situations that will get you from an empty new system to one that is populated, working and backed by the user population.This new edition is updated to take account of changes in technology and the maturing of the market for data migration services, with two brand new chapters. It guarantees to get the dirty old data out of your legacy systems and transform it into clean new data for your new system.
Editorial Reviews
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For any practitioner faced with the challenge of delivering a successful data migration, this book is an absolute necessity. –Dylan Jones, Founder, Data Migration Pro
The book Practical Data Migration by Johny Morris is essential reading for any practitioner facing a challenging data migration project. The book covers the most important theoretical aspects but is at the same time very practice-oriented and pragmatic. PDMv3 strategy is the basis for being able to complete projects in time and to budget. –Dr Andreas Martens, Executive Director, qurix Technology GmbH
Throughout this book, Johny Morris provides practical experience-based guidance to both executive and practitioner on how to overcome the challenges of delivering a successful data migration. This edition updated to cover Waterfall, Agile and blended approaches brings this work fully up to date. An absolute ‘must read’ for any individual or team before starting or rescuing a data migration. –Ian Chapman MBCS CITP, Enterprise Data Architect, Expertechnix Ltd & Committee Member, DAMA UK
About the Author
Johny Morris has over twenty years’ experience in IT working as a programmer, analyst, project manager and data architect. He has worked for some of the biggest names in IT consultancy including CSC, Logica CMG and Price Waterhouse Coopers (PwC) and has been involved in large-scale migrations at Barclays Bank, National Grid Transco and the BBC.