In the regulated world of life sciences, managing Quality Management System (QMS) data is more than just a technical decision, it’s a strategic one. Whether you’re preparing for a system upgrade, consolidating platforms, or optimizing performance, choosing between archiving and migrating your QMS data can significantly impact compliance, efficiency, and cost.
At Sikich Innovation LABS, we help life sciences organizations navigate this decision with clarity and confidence. Below are key considerations to guide your strategy.
Archiving into platforms like archiveIQ® offers a streamlined way to retain historical data without burdening your live system. This approach is ideal when:
Pros of Archiving:
Cons of Archiving:
Migration is the preferred route when continuity of operations and full data integration are critical. Migrating into the same platform allows users to continue working with existing records without recreating them. Whether you’re navigating a merger, acquisition, or system consolidation, our tool migrationIQ® ensures your quality data moves securely and accurately, every time.
Pros of Migration:
Cons of Migration:
Whether archiving or migrating, understanding the cost implications is essential:
The decision to archive or migrate QMS data should align with your organization’s regulatory obligations, operational needs, and long-term digital strategy. Archiving is ideal for preserving historical data with minimal impact, while migration supports continuity and deeper integration.
At Sikich Innovation LABS, we specialize in helping life sciences organizations evaluate these options and implement the right solution, whether it’s archiveIQ® for streamlined archiving or a full migration strategy leveraging migrationIQ® tailored to your platform.
Need help deciding which QMS data management solution is best for your organization? Reach out to our team to start your QMS data strategy conversation.
This publication contains general information only and Sikich is not, by means of this publication, rendering accounting, business, financial, investment, legal, tax, or any other professional advice or services. This publication is not a substitute for such professional advice or services, nor should you use it as a basis for any decision, action or omission that may affect you or your business. Before making any decision, taking any action or omitting an action that may affect you or your business, you should consult a qualified professional advisor. In addition, this publication may contain certain content generated by an artificial intelligence (AI) language model. You acknowledge that Sikich shall not be responsible for any loss sustained by you or any person who relies on this publication.