Press Releases

NetWorker to NetBackup Data Migration

January 28, 2008

Data Strategies Interchange today announced that it has successfully completed its largest backup data migration project to date: NetWorker to NetBackup Data Migration. Our customer, a major software company, was maintaining a large archive of over 12,000 DLT-IV cartridges with sensitive enterprise data under Legato Networker (Now Dell EMC Networker). Because of the company’s internal […]

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IBM FileNet Migration To ViewDirect

IBM FileNet Migration To ViewDirect

Data Strategies Interchange is pleased to announce the successful completion of the document archive migration project. The IBM FileNet migration to  ViewDirect, performed for a leading insurance company, successfully migrated the contents of over twenty-eight million documents (TIFF and EXIF/JFIF images for a total of 3.5 Terabytes). These were extracted and converted to the import […]

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IBM FileNet Document Migration To Oracle 10g Based Archive

Data Strategies Interchange is pleased to announce the successful completion of the document archive migration project. The IBM FileNet Document Migration project was part of a program of technological modernization of the archive of ‘Cedulas Catastrales’ of the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Data Strategies performed the migration of over seven million documents consisting of […]

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Large-Scale Data Migration

Data Migration to ASG ViewDirect – 2 Large-Scale projects

January 30, 2006

Data Strategies Interchange is pleased to announce the successful completion of 2 Large-Scale Data Migration to ASG ViewDirect projects in the second half of 2005. The first project, performed for a leading provider of document management solutions, successfully migrated the contents of a legacy ESP COIN archive (over 600Gb of Metacode reports stored on optical […]

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SPL Viewstar Migration to IBM FileNet

December 27, 2005

DSI today reported on the completion of SPL Viewstar migration to IBM FileNet. The customer, one of the largest UK Banking Groups, had been using SPL Viewstar for archiving loan documents. The legacy system was hosted on a Windows NT server and used an Oracle database for storing document metadata. The data to be migrated […]

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Data Strategies Completes VTS Data Migration

Data Strategies Interchange today announced that it has successfully completed a large VTS data migration project for a leading health insurance provider company. As part of a servers consolidation project, our customer wanted to replace its IBM VTS with a tape-less solution based on EMC storage subsystems (Clariion and Centera) and BusTech’s mainframe appliances for […]

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Check Archive Migration of over 2 Billion Check Items

December 15, 2004

Data Strategies Interchange today announced the successful completion of large check archive migration project in the last quarter of 2004. The project was an important part of our Customer’s check archive modernization initiative aimed at centralizing check imaging and processing, standardizing hardware, software, process etc., reducing costs, and improving efficiency. The migration of over 2 […]

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Document Migration to Mobius ViewDirect

November 22, 2004

Data Strategies Interchange today announced the successful completion of large scale document migration to Mobius ViewDirect projects in the last quarter of 2004. The first project consisted the migration of the contents of a legacy document image archive (Eastman Software) to the Mobius ViewDirect document management system. This process involved the extraction of over 4.6 million […]

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FileTek AMMO Migration to IBM OnDemand

August 17, 2001

Data Strategies Interchange is pleased to announce successful completion of FileTek AMMO Migration to IBM OnDemand project for a global financial bank headquartered in New York City. The project involved extracting about 6,300 report titles, with 95%  Line Data format and 5%  Advanced Function Printing (AFP) format stored on optical platters from a FileTek AMMO […]

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