Are you looking to move to a new permitting, inspections or licensing system? And are you unsure about how to make an informed choice about data in your current system? This is a common concern we hear from many customers. Rest assured that you have many options to select from. This article will help you understand what is the right choice for your organization and your department.
The custom data migration option is the most expensive and highest lead time option for moving data from your current system to the new system. This is a labor intensive effort that will have to be undertaken during new system's implementation.
This option is the one that has the most lead-time since it entails a full software development life-cycle (SDLC) process just for moving the data. That means going through a requirements gathering phase, a design phase, an implementation/execution phase, a testing phase and an actual go-live - all for migrating your data. Data engineers from the company implementing the new software will work with your organization's staff, gather requirements and then write custom scripts (programs) to move data from the old system to the new. While there are some disadvantages to this approach (like cost and lead-time), one big advantage of this approach is that a custom data migration effort will likely mean that a higher percentage of your data from your existing system can be moved to the new system and it also entails a higher level of data quality since a lot of manual effort is being dedicated for the move.
This is a more most cost-effective option that the custom approach we just discussed. Here is how this option works -
While being more cost-effective and involving only a moderate lead time, this option does mean that your IT department is responsible for some tasks for the migration to be a success.
Sometimes it makes sense to not migrate any of your data from your current system to the new system. This can be done because it is the most cost-effective approach initially and also because it involves short lead-times. Your organization would not need to pay the new system's vendor anything since there is no data analysis, data clean-up, data export/import activities, etc.
There are two ways this option can be made to work for you:
Migration Option | Cost & Lead Time | Your IT Dept's Role | New System Vendor's Role |
Custom Migration | High Cost & Long Lead Times | Supply the vendor with the databases / data sources. |
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Standardized Loader-based Migration | Moderate Cost & Moderate Lead Times |
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No Migration |
Low Cost and Short Lead Times |
Optionally make available your existing system's databases or data sources as an Excel File, Access DB, etc. | None |