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Overview:
Download this white paper to learn how you can minimize the five most common data migration challenges associated with SAP implementations:
- Identifying and analyzing source data
- Accessing source data
- Addressing data quality in legacy applications
- Preparing and loading data into SAP
- Supporting the data migration lifecycle
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| Date: | Jan 2006 |
| Pages: | 24 |
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