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Planning a migration to Windows Server 2003?
Migrating to Windows Server
2003 learning guide has the information to help ensure your
success. This free learning guide offers a comprehensive look at
the complex migration process - from planning to
post-implementation troubleshooting - and provides a wealth of
information to guide you through the process.
Sponsored by InterCore, INc., the leader in
Windows management, this Windows Exchange Migration learning
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explaining best practices, highlighting pitfalls to avoid, and
providing troubleshooting help and advice. You'll find migration
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The learning guide includes information on the
following topics:
- Making the migration decision
- Planning
- Licensing
- Implementation
- Using new features
- Tools, tips, and tricks
- Troubleshooting
- More learning guides
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Migrating to Windows Server 2003 today.
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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 2003 Server
would usually be considered a migration because
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
network.
One can migrate data from one kind of
database to another kind of database. This
usually requires converting the data into some
common format that can be output from the old
database and input into the new database. Since
the new database may be organized differently,
it may be necessary to write a program that can
process the migrating files.
Migration is also used to refer simply to
the process of moving data from one storage
device to another.
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