The Oracle Migration is the
process of migrating third-party database systems to
the Oracle platform (Oracle8i, Oracle9i, and Oracle10g).
The Oracle Migration migrates the entire database
schema, including triggers and stored procedures, in
an integrated, environment. There are companies who
are specialized in platform migrations, and can migrate
Oracle from Windows to UNIX, Oracle migration from Windows
to Linux, or Oracle migration to Solaris, HP/UX and
AIX. Companies involved in platform migration services
can perform in-flight inter-platform data migrations,
moving your Oracle database to another server with minimal
loss of service.
Oracle Migration services providers can effectively
migrate your environment without the downtime and risk
associated with a traditional migration. Oracle migration
services can help migrate your Oracle environment whether
it is due to a location change, version upgrade, hardware
change or consolidation. If preserving data and maintaining
business continuity during your migration is a priority
in your organization, don't go through your migration
alone. Let the Oracle migration services professionals
ensure a successful process.
We have a skilled pool of Oracle consultants,
most of whom are veterans of many upgrade and migration
projects. They are on hand to offer you informed advice
on the best way to tackle your upgrade/migration needs.
Have a look at key Oracle migration
and database upgrade services:
MIGRATION FROM AN OLD ORACLE VERSION
TO ORACLE9i RELEASE 2
To maintain the highest level of Oracle
support, it is necessary to periodically migrate/upgrade
to recent Oracle software versions. Oracle migration
services team advises clients to plan migrations from
these versions to Oracle 9i Release 2 as soon as possible.
It performs migrations in isolation, or manages the
whole project for you from planning stages to final
testing.
MIGRATION FROM OTHER DATABASE MANAGEMENT
SYSTEM
Oracle Migration services team
is experienced in migrating databases and code from
other database management systems to Oracle. Recently
the team has performed migrations from SQL Server, Access,
MySQL and PostgreSQL.
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