When upgrading CMS technologies, migration is the process of moving content, data, and other components from one CMS platform to another. It involves extracting content from the old system, transforming it into a format that can be used by the new system, and importing it into the new system. Depending on the amount of content, the complexity of the CMS, and the amount of customization necessary, the migration process can take anywhere from a few weeks to a few months. It is important to have a clear plan, a detailed timeline, and sufficient resources to ensure a successful migration.
Vamosa has been helping global companies avoid the complexities of technology upgrades by separating the needs of the content from the technologies that store and manage it. This means that your valuable content is preserved and can be moved to any platform.
Why use T-Systems for Cloud Migrations ?
‘Content creep’ is the phenomenon where large and complex organisations develop a range of knowledge-based systems to support increasing business complexity. Typically, support systems such as intranets, documentation hubs and Wikis may start small and distributed. But as the systems grow, the heterogenuous systems supporting them may become out of date, and the information may become contradictory.
Vamosa provides the products, the people and the process to modernise and consolidate and restructure the information as required – accurately, transparently and with zero downtime on your existing site.
We never leave until the job is done. Our team has been delivering hundreds of projects to satisfied customers, and we have the backing and support of T-Systems, the technology subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom AG.
Vamosa Connectors
T-Systems has delivered content migration projects for the following systems. The flexible nature of the migration platform enables connectors to be written for any system so in theory there is no restriction on the target system that can be loaded to with the T-Systems tooling.

Microsoft
SharePoint 2003, SharePoint 2007, SharePoint 2010, SharePoint 2013, M365, Teams

IBM
WCM, FileNet, Connections (now HCL), Quickr, SmartCloud, Notes, Domino, Content Manager, CM/OD

Adobe
Day CQ4, CQ5, AEM