Difference between revisions of "Upgrade Documents Guide"

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'''v11 Draft Project Plan.xls'''
 
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'''TW 11.1.0 System Environment Specs (SES).pdf'''
 
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Documents you should have recieved from From AHS Performance team:
 
Documents you should have recieved from From AHS Performance team:
 
'''Health Check Process Overview'''
 
'''Health Check Process Overview'''
 
'''Send Server Details(this is often referred to as the “server inventory”)'''
 
'''Send Server Details(this is often referred to as the “server inventory”)'''

Revision as of 20:03, 18 August 2008

Documents that you (or another member of your team) may have been sent as an attachment to email:

V11 Upgrade-Process Client - This is a power point presentation developed by Allscripts that gives a good overview of the upgrade process and the work effort nessecary from your organisation in order to have a successful upgrade. This document contains a very good high level overview of the process. If you have not recieved this dociument, please ask you Account Manager or Upgrade Consultant for a copy.

Bandwidth checker tool & V11 Upgrade questionnaire - These two forms need to be filled out and returned to your Account Manager in order for them to be able to procees with the Health Check of your system.

V11 Release package

V11 Pricing guide

V11 Technical approach document

v11 Draft Project Plan.xls

TW 11.1.0 System Environment Specs (SES).pdf

Contract

SOW

Documents you should have recieved from From AHS Performance team: Health Check Process Overview Send Server Details(this is often referred to as the “server inventory”)