Data Migration Solutions
Get your most valuable information where you need it with a proven and trusted migration framework and methodology.
Data migrations are essential when building a digital infrastructure for your organization, but taking it on internally can be taxing on your team if it is even an option.
As you approach a data migration project, it’s important to evaluate the size and complexity along with how the data and documents are classified, structured, and stored. If those answers become increasingly complicated, that’s where DataBank’s migration services can help. We’ll take the burden off your shoulders so you can focus on creating a data-driven enterprise without losing any momentum.
Difficulty Accessing Data
Many legacy servers and solutions make access, especially remote access, next to impossible. By consolidating records and data into a cloud-based solution, your team’s ability to access content required for core processes opens worlds of possibilities. If you aren’t sure you’re quite ready for a fully cloud-based option, simply migrating your data into a more consolidated and modernized location can still offer a ripple effect of efficiency.
Obscure Source or Destination
Our Database team works to identify existing options and often builds custom data migration solutions for clients’ data in the most secure and efficient way possible. With experience with dozens of unique approaches, our team can build and execute a migration plan regardless of the source or destination.
Data Integrity Concerns
We record, audit, and validate every phase of a data migration project to help guarantee your content’s accuracy and safety as it moved from one system to the next. Our automated document management services integrate with your existing processes to help you increase ROI without the burden of processing that data. Our number one priority is maintaining the integrity of your data so that throughout every step, you can rest assured that information won’t be lost, the source is never altered, and the destination is always known.