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P A R A L L E L P R O C E S S I N G S E R V I C E S
Corbeau's Parallel Processing Services provide risk-managed procedures for transitioning between legacy and new financial data systems.
After more than ten years participating in financial system and data migrations, Corbeau knows what deployment strategies work the best in the long run.
For high-risk or high-complexity projects, we recommend an iterative parallel processing model to all of our clients.
With this model, the new financial system will run parallel to the legacy system for a period of time, allowing for direct comparisons and reconciliations between the systems, reducing risk to the company by providing a safety net should any show-stoppers arise with the new financial data system.
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Service Highlights
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Reduced operational risk
Real-world scenario user training
Test data interfaces with real-world data
Gain buy-in prior to going live
Writen Go/No-Go recommendations
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Corbeau works on-site, daily, to work through the needs of the business users, as they not only work in the old system, but also process exactly the same information into the new system. Sitting with the users, we provide mentorship, training, and security to users and they try to gain their footing, at a time when much is demanded of them.
The parallel processing period is also used as an additional proving ground for the workflows and procedures that have been developed throughout the project. Inevitably, additional tweaks and changes will be necessary, but they are best identified in this sort of trial environment, under real-life conditions.
Typical Challenges This Service Resolves
Customer hopes to reduce risk in taking the new system live in production
Project Team is hoping to gain additional buy-in from users
SMEs are needed to troubleshoot issues raised by business users
Supplemental resources would be needed to perform dual processing
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