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AWS Database Migration

An Introduction to AWS Database Migration AWS Database Migration Service, or AWS DMS, is a cloud services offering that migrates relational, NoSQL, and several other types of databases. With AWS DMS, customers have the option to fully migrate their data to the cloud or utilize a combination of cloud and on-premises setups. With AWS DMS […]

Reasons Behind CTMS Migrations Vary But Same Considerations Apply

On June 24, 2020, Param Singh, Perficient’s director of clinical trial operations solutions, will host a webinar on clinical trial management system (CTMS) migrations. He’ll explore the various reasons companies decide to migrate to new solutions and the different methods of migrating legacy data. As you might expect, the bulk of the CTMS work we […]

Clinical Study Migrations: Technical Things to Consider

There are a number of essential technical considerations that should be evaluated when migrating clinical studies from one database to another. Is the target database new or does the incoming data need to be “merged” into an existing database? What if the source application has been customized? What obstacles can be expected? Where does regulatory […]

Office 365 – Excel Tips For Mail Migration Data Manipulation

While a good percentage of my mail migrations are part of an Exchange Hybrid environment, I don’t always have that luxury. We still work with plenty of migrations to Office 365 from non-Hybrid environments, each with different migration toolsets. When you get to a migration that is something like Google, Zimbra or even an Office […]

Why Companies Change Clinical And Drug Safety Systems

  It’s not uncommon for sponsors and CROs to perform version upgrades on their clinical and safety systems or move away from certain ones altogether. They’ve been doing it for years. But why, when it impacts so many different parts of a company, both operationally and financially? The answer is relatively simple: Because what’s at […]