Essential Guide to Migrating from Kentico to Drupal: Strategies for a Smooth Transition

Altudo's latest blog post serves as an essential guide for organizations looking to migrate from Kentico to Drupal, emphasizing the need for meticulous planning. It recommends conducting a comprehensive audit of the existing Kentico site to map out all content, user data, and custom functionalities that must be preserved. The post stresses the importance of selecting the right migration tools for seamless data transfer and advises setting up a robust testing environment to address potential issues pre-launch. Additionally, it highlights the necessity of providing thorough training for teams to facilitate a smooth transition to Drupal.

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