When it comes to implementing and migrating software, one critical aspect beyond the technical execution is the workforce required. The success of a software migration depends not only on the IT experts managing the migration process but also on business stakeholders. However, stakeholders often face time constraints, making it difficult to fully engage in migration efforts that they perceive as secondary to their main tasks.
Additionally, if the migration process is presented in a complex or overly technical manner, stakeholders may quickly become overwhelmed, leading to disengagement. This is where Intelligent Delivery steps in.
Intelligent Delivery leverages modern technologies, including generative AI and automation, to streamline software and data migration with one pure-play integrated solution. This allows stakeholders to oversee both data and metadata migration efficiently. By keeping track of all records and offering real-time status updates, this approach ensures that stakeholders can contribute to the project without becoming bogged down by technical complexities.
By using intelligent automation, software migration becomes faster, safer, and significantly less burdensome for both IT teams and non-technical stakeholders. Intelligent Delivery simplifies the process and ensures that even business stakeholders can efficiently fulfill their part in the project.
The use of generative AI in software migration accelerates the transition process, reducing the manual workload while maintaining high data accuracy. With Intelligent Delivery, businesses can migrate not only data but also metadata, ensuring a smoother, more comprehensive migration. This automated transition reduces errors, enhances security, and allows the migration to be completed within a shorter time frame, freeing up valuable workforce resources for other essential business tasks.
Keen on learning more about our vision of Intelligent Delivery? Read the full story written by the CEO of conemis Daniel Rolli here: Intelligent Delivery – Taking the Pain out of Introducing New Software