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Monarch RMOD Migration to IBM Content Manager OnDemand

Monarch RMOD to IBM CMOD

DataWatchData Strategies Interchange is pleased to announce the successful completion of a DataWatch BDS (also known as Monarch RMOD, INSCI COINS, COINSERV, or ESP+Archive) migration to IBM Content Manager OnDemand (CMOD).

The customer, a large leasing company, had been using DataWatch BDS (also known as Monarch RMOD, INSCI COINS, or ESP+Archive) for archiving PDF documents and line data reports related to its operations. The legacy system was hosted on a Sun Solaris server and used a proprietary non-SQL database for storing document metadata.

The DataWatch BDS migration to IBM Content Manager OnDemand (CMOD) was performed via remote access on customer supplied Windows servers, using DSI’s proven off-line document migration platform. Offline migration is a process where DSI performs the migration optimized for best performance independent of end client’s hardware and without hindrance to their daily activities. The project involved processing from some 500 customers supplied magnetic repositories.

Some 90 million report files (text and PDF) with a cumulative size of 3 TB were extracted and delivered in the CMOD generic indexer format. We enjoyed working in close cooperation with ImageTech Systems to develop the details of the mapping and import specifications.

Further information about DSI’s document archive migration services can be found here.

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