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Carve-out - Its Importance In It

Carve-out - its importance in IT

What makes a carve-out so technically complex?

Basically, there are many areas to consider. There are often multiple interfaces and cross-links to previous or subsequent systems that also need to be taken into account. In addition, proper data separation requires IT to be familiar with the relations and structures of the tables in the database. This requires a deep understanding of the database and tables. In addition, there are other issues, such as data protection, which must also be taken into account – the keyword being intended use.

What questions should be addressed before executing a carve-out?

1) What data needs to be carved out?

2) Can this data be identified via a company code or client?

3) Which systems contain the data to be archived?

4) Which time period is relevant?

5) Are there individual developments within the system that would have to be taken into account?

6) Is there a need to anonymize or delete data prior to extraction due to DSGVO requirements?

7) Is there a specific timeline by when the extraction must be completed?

8) Should data be transferred to the new productive system?

Before starting the project, it is best to create a to-do list and use it to develop a project plan to better track progress.

How can AvenDATA support such a project?

We have been specializing in data archiving for over 15 years. This can be the case due to carve-outs as well as for reasons of complete system shutdown. A proven and standardized archiving process ensures successful project implementation. Approximately 180 specialists work daily on the implementation of global archiving projects with the highest understanding of database as well as database structures. The approach as well as the software is certified. In addition to the proven approach, we have also developed the right tools for such projects. These tools enable us to automate and consequently accelerate project implementation.

How can a carve-out project be organized?

1) Analysis: Performing the analysis on the data scope, system and data content.

2) Project planning: creation of a project plan taking into account the timeline as well as key milestones

3) Test run: testing of the developed programs for extraction and migration

4) Execution: Implementation of the milestones according to the project plan

5) Validation: testing of the data

6) Documentation: Logging of all implemented activities including application tests.

Conclusion

There is no one way to carry out a carve-out, as each carve-out depends on the individual requirements of the company. But there are procedures and tools that have proven themselves over the years for such projects. Our team of experts will support you in your project from the project approach to the completion of the archive. Do you have such a use case? Then we are the right company for you.