Is your federal government agency ready for its next tenant-to-tenant migration? Do you know when it is, what your deadline will be, and more importantly, if your tenant-to-tenant migration solution will be able to perform when you need it most? Buckle your seat belt because your next tenant to tenant migration could be just around the corner.

What should your government agency be looking for in a tenant-to-tenant migration solution?
Aside from looking for a vendor with a proven track record of helping customers migrate from nearly every source to every target, here are three things to consider:

Availability
Will your chosen solution be there when you need it in order to meet your deadlines? In other words, will it be up for your migration or will you be left looking like you didn’t make the best choice?

Look for a tenant-to-tenant migration solution that was strategically built for potential outages. Outages can happen. Sometimes they are beyond anyone’s control. But what’s not beyond control is planning ahead with redundancy. For example, Quest On Demand Migration (ODM) is a 100% Azure-based SaaS platform with redundant, highly available infrastructure located in five independent regional data centers. Each region contains two instances of ODM deployed in different datacenters. Simply put, what all this means to you and your migration solution is that it’s available when you need it so you can meet the (sometimes overzealous) deadlines that were put in place.

Data security
Don’t forget data security. Not that you would, but also important in your selection criteria is looking for a solution that meets your government agency’s security requirements and lets you secure the workloads you are migrating.

You are likely tasked with ensuring that the tenant-to-tenant migration tool you use is safe, secure and adheres to industry standards. Depending on your agency, certification is a legal or contractual requirement. Regulators and governments worldwide count on ISO standards to help develop better regulation, knowing that have a sound basis thanks to the involvement of globally established experts.

Know that Quest On-Demand is included in the scope of the Platform Management ISO/IEC 27001:2013, ISO/IEC 27017:2015 and ISO/ IEC 27018:2019 Certifications.

Support
You want support that’s there when you need it. When you do need help during your migration you should expect your vendor’s support organization to be there for you. It could be a question as simple as, “How do I configure XYZ?” Or it can be as critical as, “When will the solution be back up so I can execute my planned migration?”

The reality is the strength and quality of any vendor’s support services is as important as the benefits of the products. Knowing how critical that help is to the success of your migration, vendors like Quest Software Public Sector can provide expert technical assistance through highly experienced professionals, giving you time to focus on what’s important to your government agency.

To learn how Quest’s On Demand Migration solution can facilitate your government agency’s workload and Active Directory migration, click HERE.

About the Author

Chris Roberts

Chris Roberts is a seasoned technology leader with over 25 years of experience in the industry, having held various engineering and sales roles at market-leading companies such as Microsoft, Dell, and Quest Software. Currently, he serves as the Director of Federal Sales Engineering at Quest Software Public Sector Inc., where he leads a multi-disciplinary team of IT professionals. Their mission is to support governmental agencies with comprehensive software solutions around Zero Trust, securing Active Directory against unwanted intrusions, managing privileged access, and providing advanced recovery and governance tools. Previously, as a Senior Solution Architect at Quest Software, Chris focused on building and delivering innovative solutions for IT operations in enterprise customer environments. His expertise lies in modernizing legacy workloads and specializing in performance analytics for large-scale applications in both private and public cloud spaces. At Microsoft Corporation, Chris held roles as an Architectural Engineer and Principal Technology Specialist. He was instrumental in driving the introduction of technologies considered the standard in enterprise IT today while driving customer sales and success programs, delivering comprehensive technology roadmaps, and leading competitive opportunity management. Chris studied Computer Science and Marketing at the University of Maryland and Andrews University. His specialties include public speaking, enterprise software architecture, virtualization, cloud analytics, identity management, and technology management, among others. His track record of success, combined with his extensive knowledge and skills, make him a credible voice in the technology industry focused on solving challenges within the federal government.

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