Software migration is a complex undertaking that involves many critical decisions, and one of the most pivotal choices is selecting the right migration approach. Factors such as the migration timeline, budget, alignment with important business events, and organizational milestones all come into play when making this decision. The two most common migration approaches, the “Big Bang” and “Decomposition” methods, each have their own advantages and drawbacks. In this article, we’ll delve into the intricacies of these two strategies, providing an in-depth evaluation of their pros and cons. Whether you’re a business owner, an IT professional, or someone simply interested in the world of software migration, read on to gain valuable insights that will help you choose the approach best suited for your project’s success.
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