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Enterprises today operate across multiple systems, clouds, and CRMs, making migrations and integrations a technical and strategic challenge. Our conemis Beginner Classes aim to answer all your questions regarding how ctc automates data journeys by helping teams understand how to move, transform, and govern data with confidence.
In ctc, analysis and migration data can be stored flexibly depending on your deployment setup. Customers can choose to host data within conemis-managed cloud servers (EU, US, etc.) or on their own infrastructure, maintaining full control over access and compliance. Reports generated in ctc can be downloaded locally. But downloadability can also be restricted for certain or all users. This hybrid flexibility upholds enterprise standards for data sovereignty, cloud security, and compliance, allowing organizations to migrate confidently while staying aligned with regional and corporate policies.
There’s no strict minimum requirement. What matters is planning for sufficient capacity as your migration progresses. Space is needed to handle processed data, log files, failed records, and generated reports created throughout the project. Since data volumes can grow with each test and iteration, underestimating storage can lead to delays or performance issues. Ensuring adequate headroom from the start allows the system to operate smoothly and supports a stable, efficient migration process from extraction to completion.
“Deltas” refer to differences between source and destination systems, such as missing fields, new picklist values, or changed metadata. ctc allows teams to add or merge metadata from source to destination, streamlining updates as systems evolve. However, fields or objects that exist only in the destination environment must still be handled manually to maintain alignment. This approach ensures accuracy and prevents overwriting critical data, giving users full visibility into structural variations across systems for more consistent metadata mapping and migration control.
API names serve as the technical backbone for how data and metadata are linked across systems. Changing them can break dependencies with flows, automations, and integration logic, often leading to deployment errors. In ctc, reliable mapping depends on matching API names and labels between environments. Whenever possible, keep original API names consistent to ensure smooth transfers and accurate alignment. If renaming is unavoidable, it’s best done during early configuration and documented clearly to avoid mismatches during data integration and metadata automation.
Successful metadata transfers require the right level of system access. In Salesforce and ctc, users performing these operations need admin-level permissions with full rights to modify and deploy metadata. Limited access can block migrations or lead to incomplete transfers. Assigning this responsibility to administrators under a role-based access control (RBAC) framework ensures proper governance and accountability. This approach maintains data integrity while aligning migration activities with enterprise security policies and compliance standards, essential for large-scale data migration and system transformation projects.
Yes, SAP and other non-Salesforce systems follow the migration logic used in ctc. The process involves extracting source data, mapping objects and fields, and loading into the destination system. While SAP uses different query structures, the overall approach remains consistent. Our SAP connector is fully aligned with our standard extract and mapping framework. It hides the complexity of the proprietary query structures. This ensures that cross-system migrations offer the same smooth and structured experience conemis provides for other systems.
conemis provides control, transparency, and speed across every stage of the data migration journey. The questions raised in our conemis Beginner Class highlight real-world challenges, and how automation in ctc simplifies them, from metadata alignment to complex multi-system data loads. Ready to go deeper?
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