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Navigating Data Migration with Confidence
Whether you’re transitioning to a new eDiscovery platform, addressing outdated technology, or seeking more control over costs, performance, and security, migrating your data is a high-stakes project. Our comprehensive eBook, “Navigating Data Migration with Confidence,” delivers the clarity, structure, and strategies that legal teams need to execute defensible, low-risk transitions.
Written for legal professionals by TCDI’s legal technology experts, this eBook offers a practical, step-by-step guide to help you assess your readiness, plan your migration, and execute with confidence. From initial strategy to post-migration stabilization, you’ll get proven best practices, governance insights, and real-world risk mitigation techniques.
In this eBook, you’ll learn:
- How to recognize when it’s time to migrate and the important questions to ask before you start.
- Pre-migration readiness, technical validation, and post-migration quality checks.
- How Lean Six Sigma (LSS) principles can assist in creating an efficient data migration strategy.
- Two types of execution models (full and phased migrations) and how to choose the right one.
- Best practices for ensuring workflow continuity and training end users for a seamless transition.
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