Possible Future Shocks I Mean Sites:
Version 0.2 January 2003 Author totierne

Keywords: Oracle, Migration, Community Migration dot com
Migration.com I work on to Oracle database migrations, but there are lots of migrations that people do, between say enterprise java bean providers, between
java ide, between *nix and Microsoft Windows, between MS-DOS and shell (or perl), between perl and shell. Reports on how actual migrations are done are worth folding money.
These reports should be the basis of a community, products and code that support that community, and automate the work, may be thought about later. rate:8
The Twiki could become the resource - not such a bad thing, just need to seed the site with stuff the people may be interested in vi vs emacs might be too obvious a troll --
TurlochOtierney



Troll for hits please vote to get the site developed or other things are better.
[oh just email me if this site gets hits I will put in voting links!]

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Index
Section 0 Introduction
Section 1 Migration Papers and Ratings both Internal or External
Section 2 Papers To Be Written
Section 3 Votes for Papers To Be Written

Section 0 Introduction

This page is a resource for documents regarding migration between systems. The most lucrative migration area that the implementors have knowledge of is migration from Sqlserver, Sybase, or Informix, onto Oracle. Anyone can edit this page, preferably only the tables, or to add comments.


Section 1 Migration Papers and Ratings both Internal or External

Guidelines:
Add line at the top of the table below to enter a reference, alter the rating if you want to alter a rating (these pages are held in source control so it is easy to roll back the changes, or see the previous ratings).
This site/page will be (re?)implemented if more scalability is required, 'if they come, we will build it'.

TABLE1
Category;Description;Link;Internal or External;Rating



Linux;Amazon unix to linux migration Case Study; http://www.redhat.com/whitepapers/services/Amazon_case_study.pdf ;External;2


Category: eg To Oracle DB. Description: A description of the document, perhaps just the title.
Link: http://.... ; or TwikiPageName? (tip: put spaces around the link so Twiki will recognise it as a link)
Internal or External: Initially the documents may not be developed for this site, please submit your docments, putting the Rating as Author: then the rating 0-9.
Rating:1 bad - 9 excellent [7-9 mean worth paying for before people stick 9s everywhere!]

Section 2 Papers To Be Written

Requested Papers TABLE2
Id;Category;Description;Link;Internal or External;Difficulty;Rating


2;DbMigration;Client Connection to Oracle; OracleClientConnect? ;internal;Suggestor:5;Suggestor:4
1;DbMigration;SQLServer to Oracle Triggers; SqlserverOracleTriggers? ;internal;Suggestor:5;Suggestor:2


Id: Id so the suggestion can be tracked by number Category: eg To Oracle DB. Description: A description of the document, perhaps just the title.
Link: http://.... ; or TwikiPageName? (tip: put spaces around the link so Twiki will recognise it as a link)
Internal or External: Initially the documents may not be developed for this site, please submit your suggestion, putting the Rating as Author: then the rating 0-9.
Difficulty:1 easy - 9 hard [7-9 mean have paying for before people stick 9s everywhere!]. Say 1 - 2 hrs work, 5 = 10 hrs work, etc.
Rating:1 bad - 9 excellent [7-9 mean worth paying for before people stick 9s everywhere!]

Section 3 Votes for Papers To Be Written

Guidelines:
TABLE3
Enter your name followed by 3 votes comma seperated in order, most wanted first:
TurlochOtierney 2,1
Initially submited by TurlochOtierney .