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Self Assessment and Strategy Guide for Migrating from Domino Document Manager
This IBM® Redbook is intended to help your organization plan and prepare for a migration away from Lotus® Domino® Document Manager (formerly known as Domino.Doc). This IBM Redbook focuses primarily on analyzing, planning, and preparing with only a small portion devoted to the actual process of migrating to another solution. While there is no exact equivalent to Domino Document Manager (DDM), we discuss IBM Lotus Quickr™ in detail and illustrate how your organization can achieve many of the same functional goals using Lotus Quickr services for Domino. We introduce the tool for migrating, namely the Lotus Quickr Migrator: Domino Document Manager Edition, and discuss how you can use this for migrating content.
Moving beyond Domino Document Manager requires some new thinking about your organizations’ document management and content management needs. In many cases, Lotus Quickr may offer a collaborative solution which can provide significant benefit to how your organization creates, shares and stores content. In other cases, this may present an opportunity for you to re-evaluate if you need a larger scale, more robust enterprise Content Management solution.
This Redbook is intended to help you in making a well informed decision about the best way forward. We help you to better understand and analyze your current Domino Document Manager environment and then guide you in determining the best options for moving forward. With proper planning and analysis up front, this book will help you recognize and overcome the potential obstacles and challenges, and to help you explore the opportunities opened up by alternate content management solutions.
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How do I assess the migration from Domino.Doc to Quickr (ECM)?

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Have a look at thew redbook: “Self Assessment and Strategy Guide for Migrating from Domino Document Manager.

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This IBM® Redbook is intended to help your organization plan and prepare for a migration away from Lotus® Domino® Document Manager (formerly known as Domino.Doc). This IBM Redbook focuses primarily on analyzing, planning, and preparing with only a small portion devoted to the actual process of migrating to another solution. While there is no exact equivalent to Domino Document Manager (DDM), we discuss IBM Lotus Quickr™ in detail and illustrate how your organization can achieve many of the same functional goals using Lotus Quickr services for Domino. We introduce the tool for migrating, namely the Lotus Quickr Migrator: Domino Document Manager Edition, and discuss how you can use this for migrating content.

Moving beyond Domino Document Manager requires some new thinking about your organizations’ document management and content management needs. In many cases, Lotus Quickr may offer a collaborative solution which can provide significant benefit to how your organization creates, shares and stores content. In other cases, this may present an opportunity for you to re-evaluate if you need a larger scale, more robust enterprise Content Management solution.

This Redbook is intended to help you in making a well informed decision about the best way forward. We help you to better understand and analyze your current Domino Document Manager environment and then guide you in determining the best options for moving forward. With proper planning and analysis up front, this book will help you recognize and overcome the potential obstacles and challenges, and to help you explore the opportunities opened up by alternate content management solutions.

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3 comments to “Question #13 How do I assess the migration from Domino.Doc to Quickr”3 Comments#respond"> Leave your Comment
  1. dpunia says:

    As you said in your post “While there is no exact equivalent to Domino Document Manager (DDM) …” well there is a better one with smooth migration options, you should look at Docova (http://www.docova.com/www/Docova.nsf/eng/Dom-Do...)

  2. Chris Sparshott says:

    That looks like pretty interesting stuff, if you want to put a post to a Lotus group I run on linkedin for New Zealand that would be great, send me an email at sparshot@nz.ibm.com and we can connect.

  3. Chris Sparshott says:

    That looks like pretty interesting stuff, if you want to put a post to a Lotus group I run on linkedin for New Zealand that would be great, send me an email at sparshot@nz.ibm.com and we can connect.

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