Syteline ERP Decommissioning & Data Archiving Solution

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DataNovata preserves data access when you decommission Syteline ERP.

Plan Your Syteline Decommissioning

Migrating SyteLine ERP Data: From Legacy Risk to Independent Access

SyteLine was a popular choice for automating complex manufacturing processes in the 1990s, often operating on MS SQL Server 2008 infrastructure. Maintaining legacy SyteLine instances today presents increasing operational risk and security vulnerabilities. DataNovata eliminates the risk of retaining SyteLine data by generating an autonomous web-based application, with secure access to your discrete manufacturing and production history.

DataNovata's Customizable SyteLine Template

DataNovata has a customizable application template for viewing Syteline ERP data history completely independent of the vendor platform. The template uses the native schema and allows organizations to migrate, archive and modernize legacy data at a fraction of the cost, to decommission the original technology, support data regulation compliance and data privacy.

DataNovata’s Syteline template has allowed a client to migrate, archive and modernize 45 databases, amounting to over 46 thousand tables containing 1.11 TB of legacy data at a fraction of the cost, to decommission the original technology, support data regulation compliance and data privacy.

The following screens are included in the current template (including standard search features):

  • customer details
  • invoice details
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Need more?
Not a problem. Adding screens and reports is what we do best. Just let us know your business requirements and we will have it ready in no time at all.
Looking for another application?
Even if it’s not a COTS application, don’t be concerned. DataNovata can map any database schema using a JDBC connector and generate an intelligent view of the database even from .csv files.

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