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What Does It Mean to ‘Migrate’ Between Software Solutions?

Jennifer Ross by Jennifer Ross
August 26, 2022
in Business
Reading Time: 5 mins read

For most business owners, it’s understandable to be frustrated at the prospect of shifting infrastructure from one platform to another. When we talk about migrating between software solutions, it usually involves a significant change in the company.

However, company owners also know that business management is not static. There are some situations where there’s no choice but to make the shift, though some migration systems are considered easier or more lenient than others. 

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Why do we need to migrate software solutions in the first place?

Typically, it has to do with legacy/outdated software. It’s the digital age, and no company can get away with running their business outside of data management platforms. As a business grows, company owners have no choice but to utilize software if they intend to compete with the very best in the industry.

However, even the best software will eventually grow to be outdated. In such situations, the optimal choice is to upgrade to newer and better software systems. Perhaps one of the most convenient and popular cloud computing platforms out there is Microsoft Azure. In most cases, it’s recommended to go for Azure migration services.

What are the benefits of Microsoft Azure?

Simply put, Microsoft Azure offers an overwhelming number of benefits due to easy migration. In fact, many companies already use Microsoft operating systems, which automatically makes it easier to shift to Azure. While there might be other cloud platforms available, Azure tends to be the popular choice due to ease of use, especially for startup owners who don’t have too much experience handling data management platforms through the cloud.

In essence, Microsoft Azure offers a simple and effective means of running your company—at least as far as cloud computing goes.

What makes software migration the best possible outcome for a business?

To migrate between software solutions is to make an attempt to evolve your company in the modern age. While that might sound somewhat dramatic, it would be wise not to underestimate the importance of migration. Whereas integration involves taking third-party software and integrating it within your platform, migration is a full shift of infrastructure from one platform to another.

What are a few examples of IT migration?

Something as simple as upgrading the operating system is a form of migration. Moving data from one database to another platform is also a form of IT migration. The replacement of data storage systems also counts, and the most common type of software migration involves on-premise infrastructure with physical servers migrating to the cloud. The last example is usually the case for those looking to upgrade to the Microsoft Azure ecosystem. 

Conclusion

Migration is a crucial part of future-proofing a business, as you have to do everything in your power to ensure your company can compete with the best in your industry. If you don’t take advantage of data migration to the cloud, it’s possible your business could end up stagnating as a result. It’s crucial to look for the best software solutions possible no matter your chosen industry.

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Jennifer Ross

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Jennifer has been a part of the journey ever since The American Reporter started. As a strong learner and passionate writer, she contributes her editing skills for the news agency. She also jots down intellectual pieces from health category.

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