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IBM Workplace Web Content Management V2.x to V6.x Migration Guide

Summary:  This white paper provides information on infrastructure, readiness, and migration project plans as well as the technical steps, workarounds, and error handling when upgrading from IBM Workplace Web Content Management V2 to V6.

Date:  04 Dec 2007
Level:  Introductory

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This white paper provides information on infrastructure, readiness, and migration project plans as well as the technical steps, workarounds, and error handling when upgrading from IBM® Workplace Web Content Management™ V2 or V5 to V6. The intent is to help you determine which migration tool is best for your environment. We cover such tools as IBM Web Content Integrator, Vamosa Content Migrator tool, and database copy. Based on actual migration experience, the information presented in this white paper helps you plan your migration from version 2.x or version 5.x to version 6.x of Workplace Web Content Management.

In this article

  • Background
  • Objectives
  • Target audience
  • Migration prerequisites
  • Project planning
  • IBM Web Content Integrator as a migration tool
  • Vamosa Content Migrator tool option
  • DB copy as a migration option
  • Conclusion
  • Resources
  • About the authors
  • Acknowledgements

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