Migrate in a sentence as a verb

Enterprise can take a year to migrate off their current coffee machine.

This might actually shift the cost savings to get our lab to migrate to EC2 as opposed to our in-house or university cluster.

About a year and a half ago my colleagues and I and made the decision to migrate to MongoDB for our primary data store.

If this had happened to me, I'd spin up a new VPS, configure it appropriately, then install my app and migrate any needed data.

Would you give your Search team 1 year notice to migrate all of their servers off their current hardware and datacenters to AWS or DigitalOcean?

* Improved messaging to Teams admins: We plan to provide better messaging to admins before disabling an account that was migrated in.

I suspect they want to improve their technical chops and felt a need to migrate away from Java in order to break free of their organizational quagmire.

We could not have anticipated that we'd need to migrate to Linux/PC because Sun's prices would make it impractical for us to continue scaling using their hardware.

Looks like something good to migrate fleets of java engineers to, but not something that would inspire "hackers".Now I feel like it is not worth to create any "brigthly" IDE whatsoever.

It would seem the Facebook app had been populating her address book with emails and contact photos, and decided to migrate all her Facebook-using contacts over to this convenient new system.

In many applications, data outlives code. This is certainly the case in enterprise applications, where data can sometimes migrate across several generations of an application.

Teams decide to migrate to those approaches, discarding others, based on perceived popularity, shallow impressions, small amounts of experimentation.

Programmers tend to write code in one of two modes: the quick-and-dirty mode where you consistently don't check return values, or the built-to-last mode where you consistently do. If you start in the first mode and have to fix a bug, you often have to add error checking all up and down the call chain from where it occurs to where it's handle, so you very quickly migrate toward the second mode.

* Writers are not gonna migrate from Word to something like this, because either they were already using Google Docs and are fine with their crappy old netbook, or they like Word and are gonna stay with it, because writing is still just plain better in MS land.

Migrate definitions

verb

move from one country or region to another and settle there; "Many Germans migrated to South America in the mid-19th century"; "This tribe transmigrated many times over the centuries"

See also: transmigrate

verb

move periodically or seasonally; "birds migrate in the Winter"; "The workers migrate to where the crops need harvesting"