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Research Paper | Information Technology | India | Volume 6 Issue 1, January 2017 | Rating: 5.5 / 10
Migrations: Challenges and Best Practices for Migrating Legacy Systems to Cloud-Based Platforms
Kishore Gade
Abstract: Migrating legacy systems to cloud-based platforms is a critical yet complex process for many organizations seeking to enhance agility, scalability, and cost-efficiency. However, it comes with significant challenges, including dealing with outdated infrastructure, data integrity risks, and ensuring minimal disruption to ongoing business operations. Compatibility issues, regulatory compliance, and security concerns often add additional layers of complexity. Despite these hurdles, the benefits of cloud migration like improved performance, flexibility, and long-term cost savings make it an essential strategy for organizations looking to modernize. Best practices for a successful migration include conducting thorough assessments of the current legacy systems, understanding business objectives, and adopting a phased approach to migration. This allows for more controlled testing, validation, and adjustment. It's also important to involve key stakeholders throughout the process, ensuring a clear communication plan and alignment between IT and business teams. Additionally, organizations should prioritize data security and compliance by implementing robust encryption, access controls, and continuous monitoring. Engaging with cloud experts and leveraging automation tools can streamline the process, reducing the risk of human error and improving the overall efficiency of the migration. By embracing these best practices, companies can navigate the challenges of migrating legacy systems to the cloud, ensuring a smooth transition that ultimately unlocks the full potential of cloud technologies for future growth and innovation.
Keywords: Legacy systems, cloud migration, cloud-based platforms, data migration, system integration
Edition: Volume 6 Issue 1, January 2017,
Pages: 2495 - 2503