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UPGRADE MIGRATION: EMC DOCUMENTUM 5.2 TO 6.7 CASE STUDY Customer Challenge About Gedeon Richter Headquartered in Hungary, Gedeon Richter is a PanEuropean pharmaceutical company established in Hungary in 1901. The company is present in 38 countries with five production sites, 29 representative offices and 27 commercial subsidiaries. Besides its well-established sales network in Hungary, Central Eastern Europe and CIS countries, Richter has also set up its medical sales representative and marketing network in Western Europe to support the company’s female healthcare portfolio. The Richter Group employs 11000 people worldwide, and its sales exceeded EUR 1.1 billion in 2012. Over the years Gedeon Richter piled up a massive amount of various medicine descriptions, patient information leaflet texts, research documentations, and other documents containing medical and client information. These documents were written in multiple languages, since Gedeon Richter operates in 38 countries. All this data was stored in an aging EMC Documentum repository. The company did not systematically upgrade this repository, when EMC published new versions, so when they finally decided to migrate to the newest version of EMC Document (version 6.7), the difference between the two systems was so big, that the upgrade, with the tools provided by the vendor could only be done with multiple, complex migrations. These migrations would last for weeks if not months resulting in significant business downtime. The various character encoding (due to various languages used in the texts) proved to be an additional challenge, that the vendor could solve properly. Multipass Solution was asked to clean all the piled up content, then migrate the relevant content from Documentum Content Server 5.2.5 SP5 to Documentum 6.7 SP2 as fast as possible while maintaining business continuity with no significant business downtime. The solution must also deal with the collation issues. Solution - Migration using First using the MPS Voyager ECM toolkit we cleaned up all the data stored in the source system, and to deal with numerous highlighted inconsistencies. Then all the relevant data was copied to an additional repository. This allowed the original source system to be used for the whole time of the initial migration process. Then from this additional repository Multipass Solutions migrated all the content with all its attributes to the target EMC Documentum repository. The huge version jump from 5.2 to 6.7 didn’t present a real problem, since all MPS products and solutions are armed with a huge arsenal of ready-to-use connectors to the most popular ECM systems including EMC Documentum (from version 4.2 to the latest updates). After a successful testing and validation (first by Multipass then by Richter) a second, delta migration took place, during which all the changes to the original repository during the migration process, in other words the result of that system being constantly used were also synchronized with the target repository. This approach resulted in no real business downtime, since only the delta migration suspended work and only for several hours during a weekend. The following targets were defined for the migration process email: [email protected] web: multipasol.com Migrate all the relevant content from the source to the target repository Maintain the hierarchy of the virtual documents Preserve metadata (system attributes inducing modification dates) Set the character encoding of the data according to the target system Fix and refresh links in the source system, to work in the target system Preserve the hierarchy system of the objects System should not be stopped during workdays All rights reserved © 2014 Multipass Solutions Ltd. CASE STUDY Objects to migrate Migration process Results • Audit records (5 616 238) 1.Users, groups, ACLs copied to the target system. 620+ GB of content migrated from Documentum 5.2.5 to Documentum 6.5in a little more than 4 days • ACLs (app. 691 000 system ACL, app. 300 custom made) • Users (app. 450) 2.Creation of the folder structure in the target system. • Groups (29) 3.Migration of the documents, copying attributes, metadata • Cabinets (16) 4.Building up the virtual documents • Relations (app. 40 000) 5.Setting up the relations • Renditions (app. 22 600) • Life Cycles (55 applied for 1 200 000 documents) • Folders (app. 250 000) • Documents (app. 1 731 000, 78 various types) • Virtual document versions (429 160) No business downtime during the main migration 7.Setting up ACLs, life cycles and modification dates Delta migration done in less than 14 hours 8.Validation and testing (first by Multipass and Richter) Cost effective, flexible and fast solution 9.Delta migration of all the changes made to the original source repository during the migration Solving the collation issues (difficulties with character encoding) email: [email protected] web: multipasol.com Main migration Delta migration User 439 1m 3 0 Group 29 0m 0 0 651207 51m 39770 35m Cabinet 16 0m - - Folder 223063 7h 12489 1h 7m Document 1654939 2d 5h 76131 3h 46m Virtual document 429160 1d 15h 19762 3h 3m Relation 38001 4m 1531 3m Rendition 22643 1h 17m 148 15m ACL Multipass Solutions is an independent software vendor and consultancy with broad experience in ECM. We offer flexible award winning software solutions for document and forms processing, secure data entry, system integrations and business data clean-up to raise business efficiency, lower operating costs and create a unified, secure business IT environment. Migration of all relevant content with all its attributes and metadata 6.Migration of renditions Objects type About MPS Cleaning of the data, highlighting and fixing inconsistencies All rights reserved © 2014 Multipass Solutions Ltd.
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