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28 August 2008 by Simon Mone

I have just spent the last two days in Hamburg with RedDot and representatives from Unic  and Infocentric Research (both Swiss partners with about 50 Obtree/Livelink WCM customers each). We had a very successful workshop designing a common migration methodology for cutomers wishing to move from Obtree to RedDot. At the start of the session I demo'ed our mim:switch toolset and am happy to report that the methodology includes the use of mim:switch as a key element at the analysis phase and for the content migration itself. we also have a better idea of where our development roadmap should go.

I am happy to show the tool in action to anyone with Obtree that's interested. Demo's can be in person or online using Webex just click here to make a request.

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