Overview
For most businesses, e-mail has evolved into a business-critical
application that must be available 7x24. With year 2000 issues and the
trend towards Internet standards-based messaging technologies, Lotus
cc:Mail customers are looking for ways to move their messaging infrastructures
to the next level.
GSS provides the most complete solution for a smooth
transition from cc:Mail Database version 6 (DB6) to database version
8 (DB8). GSS leverages its Messaging Project Methodology and e-mail
system auditing experience to build cc:Mail DB8 systems are not only
successfully converted but that have a clean bill of health. GSS has
the experience to handle administrator training and organizational communication
issues to assure that every upgrade is not just a technical success
but an organizational success as well.
The cc:Mail DB8 database provides 7x24 capability,
online maintenance, improved security, and Year 2000 compliance. The
cc:Mail R8 Advanced Messaging Server delivers a modular agent and MTA
architecture for Internet standards-based messaging using protocols
such as SMTP, POP3, IMAP4, LDAP, and HTTP. The R6 and R8 cc:Mail clients
are Year 2000 compliant, and the 32-bit R8 client provides new capabilities
such as Rich Text content and integration with MAPI e-mail services
on the desktop.
GSS is the only messaging integrator that provides
a complete, end-to-end solution for cc:Mail DB6 to DB8 upgrades. GSS
provides upgrade preparation and planning, hands-on post office upgrades
and tools, as well as training services. GSS manages administrator training
and communication issues so that every DB6 to DB8 upgrade project is
a success both technically and organizationally. GSS works with its
clients throughout the upgrade process from requirements assessment
and migration planning, to implementation, training, and technical support.
Ten Steps to Success
GSS deals effectively with existing e-mail system issues
and carefully assesses the impact of planned changes. GSS then follows
through with upgrade planning, proactive communication, implementation,
administrator training, and documentation. The GSS upgrade methodology
includes ten components:
Auditing Existing E-mail
Infrastructure
Client and Server Requirements Analysis
Impact Analysis and Capacity Planning
Upgrade Planning and Organizational
Communications
End-User Communication and Training
Client Software Configuration and Distribution
Administrator Communication and Training
Upgrade Implementation Documentation
Operations Integration (post-upgrade
production mode)
The GSS approach paves
the way to both technical success and to the success of the customer's
IT organization.
1.
Auditing Existing E-Mail Infrastructure
In preparing for an upgrade, GSS helps its clients
to correct ongoing e-mail system problems rather than migrating them
to the new system. The first step is an e-mail system audit. Auditing
helps to avoid a number of potential problems when upgrading the system.
Common problems include database corruptions, directory synchronization
(ADE) issues, and message routing delays. System cleanup and re-design
is often needed to ensure a smooth upgrade.
2.
Client and Server Requirements Analysis
Requirements analysis allows GSS to help its clients
evaluate their needs for the features and functionality of the 7x24
DB8 post office, the R8 Advanced Messaging Server's Internet standards
support, and the R6 and R8 cc:Mail client applications. The requirements
analysis process determines client software and general system configuration
and identifies the need for custom software components. Requirements
analysis also defines service-level objectives for the upgraded system
and helps to set baseline capacity requirements.
3.
Impact Analysis and Capacity Planning
The Impact Analysis is fundamental both to upgrade
planning and to capacity planning. GSS analyzes planned changes to the
system in terms of hardware, software, and customer requirements, along
with any needed changes in system design. Year 2000 factors, such as
client software updates and replacement of older e-mail gateways are
also considered.
The Impact Analysis process also catalogues and prioritizes
capacity-related factors such as cc:Mail client software versions, expected
increases in server storage requirements and network bandwidth utilization,
and upgrades to older workstations and servers. Once the e-mail audit
and Impact Analysis is complete, a bullet-proof upgrade plan can be
created.
4.
Upgrade Planning and Organizational Communications
GSS develops detailed upgrade plans for both the client
and server side of the cc:Mail system. Once key decisions have been
reached, planned changes, and the resulting benefits, should be proactively
communicated throughout the customer organization.
The upgrade planning process includes the following
general activities:
Coexistence Planning
A. Coexistence of cc:Mail Post Offices and Routers
B. cc:Mail clients and Mobile coexistence
C. Directory administration and ADE coexistence
D. Legacy links and gateways
E. Coexistence of VIM and VIM-based applications
Router and E-Mail Gateway Upgrade
A. .Relocation, replacement, or consolidation of
cc:Mail Routers and gateways
Client Software Distribution
B. Development of client configurations and software
distribution mechanisms
C. Customized, automated installation and upgrade of client software
D. Testing of configurations and distribution mechanisms
E. Validation of configuration with customer requirements
DB6 Post Office Diagnostics and Repair
A. Repair and reconfiguration of damaged or improperly
configured DB6 POs
B. GSS Post Office Overhaul Procedure for cc:Mail DB6
Database Conversion
A. Conversion of DB6 POs using PCONVERT
B. Conversion of DB6 POs using Import/Export-based GSS GCONVERT
utility
Automation and Operations Integration
A. Porting of and automation of administrative,
monitoring, and maintenance B. procedures
The upgrade plan follows a specific order of operations
which helps to avoid common pitfalls in upgrading from cc:Mail DB6 to
DB8.
5.
End-User Communication and Training
For any new client software deployment, GSS recommends
a combination of informal public relations activities, cultivation product
evangelists among the user population, and direct end-user training
services. End users should be continuously informed of what changes
will occur and of when changes will take place. Users should also be
informed when training will be available. Proactive communication will
set expectations and make IT customers aware of the benefits they are
receiving.
6.
Client Software Configuration and Distribution
GSS assists its clients in developing and testing custom
client software configurations and client software distribution mechanisms.
This assures that the software versions that will be deployed meet detailed
customer requirements. Configuration management is also an important
aspect of the client software configuration and deployment.
7.
Administrator Communication and Training
GSS recommends that e-mail administrators be involved
as early as possible when any change to a system will impact their daily
work. Proactive communication is key to gaining the interest and support
of administrative staff in a positive way. Administrator training covers
the process of upgrading a cc:Mail post office from DB6 to DB8 including
technical information that cc:Mail administrators should know before
beginning the process. The following high-level topics are covered in
GSS administrative training:
Lotus cc:Mail DB6
A. Review of DB6 cc:Mail post
office structure
1. Review of DB6 Bulletin
Boards and Mailing Lists
B. Summary of cc:Mail R5 administrative
utilities
1. Review of DB6 maintenance
and repair
2. GSS DB6 Post Office Overhaul Procedure
C. Review of cc:Mail message
routing
1. Summary of ADE 2.0
D. DB6 client access methods
E. DB6 links and gateways
Introduction to cc:Mail DB8 and R8
A. DB8 post office structure
1. DB8 Bulletin Boards and
Mailing Lists
B. R8 administrative utilities
1. DB8 post office maintenance
and repair
C. DB8 client access methods
D. DB8 links and gateways
Upgrading from cc:Mail DB6 to DB8
A. DB6 to DB8 file comparison
B. Preparing a DB6 post office for upgrade
C. The post office conversion process (PCONVERT)
1. Using Import/Export to
convert post offices
D. Upgrade Planning
Coexistence of DB6 and DB8 post offices
A. Running legacy links and gateways on DB8
B. Client/user coexistence
C. Directory administration and ADE coexistence
D. Coexistence of Routers
E. Coexistence of VIM and VIM-based application
8.
Infrastructure Implementation
Once the cc:Mail client software has been deployed
and the planning processes completed, physical implementation proceeds
according to plan. GSS provides hands-on expertise, tools, and technical
support throughout the infrastructure deployment process.
9.
Documentation
GSS provides document deliverables at each of the ten
steps in a cc:Mail DB6 to DB8 upgrade. GSS also documents configurations,
provides operations manuals, and procedural documentation covering custom
procedures for e-mail administrators.
10.
Operations Integration (post-upgrade production mode)
After client software deployment and infrastructure
implementation are completed, the upgraded cc:Mail system is at full
production status. GSS reviews the operational aspects of the system
to ensure that planned monitoring tools, management facilities, and
operations procedures are sufficient to meet service-level objectives
defined in the requirements analysis process.
Experience Superior Value
With GSS customers always know what they will receive, how much they
should invest, and how long it will take to achieve their goals. Let
GSS help you migrate quickly and smoothly to a superior e-mail infrastructure.
Over the years GSS has proven its value by helping customers successfully
meet the most demanding IT challenges. GSS has relationships with major
vendors that involve training and certification of GSS staff, but the
certification that GSS points out most frequently is customer loyalty.
GSS is successful because GSS customers are successful.
Global System Services Corporation (GSS) is the leading
provider of consulting and professional services for large-scale and
distributed infrastructure systems such as email and messaging, directory
services, groupware, and wireless solutions. GSS customers include Fortune
500 companies, large services providers and telecom companies, government
agencies, major messaging product vendors, and innovative technology
startups.
GSS provides a complementary suite of services including
strategic technology consultation and competitive vendor and product
analysis, product and system architecture and design, system development
deployment, customization, and testing, technical support, email migration,
and other IT services. GSS has been directly responsible for some of
the largest global systems and solutions and counts as customers many
of the largest companies in the world.
From its offices in the Silicon Valley California, GSS delivers services and solutions to customers
worldwide through a network of mobile consultants and qualified GSS
Affiliates. With industry certified professionals on staff, GSS is a
Qualified
Lotus Business Partner, a Certified
Microsoft Solution Provider (MCSP), a Principal Partner in the Sun Partner Advantage program and a member of the Sun Software Partner Council, as well as a member of key industry organizations.