With the popularity of MySQL rising, more corporations are beginning to explore how best to migrate existing systems to the MySQL platform. Database conversion efforts can be challenging, so IT organizations are naturally looking to make the switch to MySQL is easy as possible. This paper explores the reasons for migrating to MySQL and demonstrates how such migrations, whether large or small, can successfully be performed with the aid of data lifecycle solutions offered by Embarcadero Technologies.
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