Hi Jian,

Alexandra from Siteport here :) You've brought up some good points, but 
there are several reasons why we connect to the source and target CMS for 
migrations:

- By connecting through the API, we're able to maintain the hierarchy of 
the pages (e.g. we know the parent/child relationships)

- We're also able to maintain componentization (in OpenText's case, we know 
which components are within each container and what their order is)

- We're able to maintain links between pages and to images within rich text 
fields by knowing their internal links instead of the published link 
locations

- We're able to migrate all metadata (categories and keywords)

- In some cases we're even able to migrate workflows and authorization 
package information

- Last, we can do all these things while reducing the content freeze window 
for content editors to something as small as a single day. They can 
continue to edit content while the migration is being set up and tested.

None of these would easily be possible with an XML export or publish of the 
content from OT WSM.

That's all for my shameless self promotion :)  

If you want more information, please email us to [email protected] or go to 
www.siteport.net.

Alex
http://siteport.net


On Tuesday, April 8, 2014 10:44:39 AM UTC-7, Jian Huang wrote:
>
> Ahh, siteport.net.  Personally, I think they are cashing on the catch 
> phrase of "linking into existing CMS".  It is not needed.
>
> 1.  One can make a new project variant, and have CMS publish the existing 
> content out in XML format.  Then use any existing FREE drupal migration 
> tools to import the XMLs.
> 2.  Why even go into CMS?  You have the published HTML files, use an HTML 
> to XML converter, then use any existing FREE drupal migration tools to 
> import the XMLs.
>
> -Jian
>
> On Tuesday, April 8, 2014 12:18:02 PM UTC-4, Joel Kinzel wrote:
>>
>> Check out site  siteport.net, I got a random e-mail from them not too 
>> long ago. It looks like their tool is able to migrate OT to a variety of 
>> different CMS systems.
>>
>> On Thursday, August 11, 2011 12:18:24 PM UTC-5, wsfn wrote:
>>>
>>> I've just been given the heads up that in 1 or 2 years we'll be 
>>> migrating to Drupal.  Has anyone worked with a RedDot 10 to Drupal 
>>> migration and have any resources or advice to get started?  I don't 
>>> want to be blindsided if at all possible.  It might be we can be doing 
>>> stuff now that will improve our changes of success later... 
>>>
>>> Thoughts, links, suggestions? 
>>>
>>> ~F
>>
>>

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