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Method and system for automatically transitioning of configuration settings among computer systems

a technology of configuration settings and computer systems, applied in the field of automatic transition of configuration settings among computer systems, can solve the problems of difficult collection of configuration settings, difficult task of users or network administrators, and inability to easily determine what configuration settings users or network administrators have, so as to improve transition quality, reduce transition and deployment time, the effect of saving time and resources

Inactive Publication Date: 2008-09-04
TRANXITION CORP
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Benefits of technology

This approach significantly reduces transition time, improves configuration quality, and minimizes user frustration by automating the process, allowing for efficient migration of settings without manual intervention.

Problems solved by technology

There are several problems associated with making a transition from an old computing system to a new computing system.
First, there is currently no easy way to determine what configuration settings a user or a network administrator may have customized, since there is no one central location where such configuration files are stored.
Trying to collect configuration settings is a difficult task.
The average user or network administrator may have to spend large amounts of time reading documentation or help screens to figure out where the configuration files are stored for any given application.
Another problem is that there is no easy way to collect and store heterogeneous configuration settings when they are located.
The operating system and applications typically use unique data layouts and data storage features that do not allow for homogenous collection and storage.
Another problem is that there is no easy way to transfer old configuration settings to a new computing system.
This requires many hours of hands-on time, with lost productivity and a “start from scratch” resignation.
Yet another problem is that configurations settings on an old computing system may be stored in a new location, in a new file, or in new format on a new computing system.
Such translation and / or modifications are typically completed by hand and are prone to errors that lead to user frustration.
Yet another problem is that the migration to a new computing system typically requires training on new features of new target computing system before migration can take place.
This training often delays the migration process.
In addition, a manual migration process used without adequate training on the new computing system can decrease quality of service on the new computing system since one or more configuration settings may be missed on the old computing system and not be transferred to the new computing system.
Yet another problem is the Year 2000 (“Y2K”) problem, which may force companies to quickly migrate large numbers of computing systems to new technology before the year 2000.
The issues of migration in the face of a Y2K breakdown is a daunting problem by itself.

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[0026]FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating an exemplary transition system 10 for automatically transitioning configuration settings from a source (i.e., old) computing system to a target (i.e., new) computing system. The transition system 10 includes a source computing system 12. The source computing system 12 includes a Transition application 14. The Transition application 14 comprises: a database 16, an Extraction application 18, a User Interface application 20, and a Preparation application 22. The Transition application 14 further comprises an Injection application 24 that is sent to a target computing system 26. However, more or fewer components could also be used in the transition system 10, including intermediate computing systems between the source computing system 12 and the target computing system 26, and the present invention is not limited to the components illustrated in FIG. 1.

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A method and system for automatically transiting configuration settings among computer systems. Multiple configuration settings comprising a computer “personality” are located on a source computing system using multiple transition rules from a personality object. The computer personality includes customization choices, data files, electronic mail, system preferences, application customization choices, the network environment, browser information, etc. The configuration settings are extracted from multiple locations on the source computing system. The multiple extracted configuration settings are stored in a pre-determined transition format. The multiple extracted configuration settings are manipulated. A transition package is created from the multiple manipulated configuration settings. The transition package includes the multiple manipulated configuration settings. The transition package is sent to a target computing system. The transition package is infused on the target computing system to automatically transition configuration settings from the source computing system to the target computing system. The method and system may vastly reduce transition, configuration and deployment times for service providers, corporations, and end-users when a new computing system is deployed.

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0001]The present invention relates to configuration of computers. More specifically, it relates to a method and system for automatic transitioning of configuration settings among computer systems.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0002]In today's world, where technology changes very quickly, it is very common to replace an old computer system every few years with a new computing system. It has been estimated that approximately 90,000,000 personal computers are sold each year, with approximately 90% of the sales comprising new computing systems to replace old computing systems. The new computing systems typically include more memory, larger hard-disks, faster central processing units, better quality monitors, updated versions of operating systems, new software applications and other improved features.[0003]Any old computer system typically includes a large number of configuration settings that have been added and / or customized by a user or a network manager. The confi...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): G06F15/177G06F9/44G06F9/445
CPCG06F9/4451G06F8/00G06F16/23
Inventor MACKIN, KENNETH J.RIELLY, GORDON A.CHWEH, MARK C.
Owner TRANXITION CORP
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