You are the new IT Project Manager for the organization you chose in Week 2, and the CIO needs a risk assessment for migrating from SQL Server 2008 r2® database to SQL Server 2016. The migration will lead to the expansion of the cloud datacenters worldwide.
The CIO feels the risk is too high and wants you to develop an Information Guide Handout and Risk Information Sheet for upper management to describe the risks and management of the risks for the impending migration.
Part A:
Create a 1-page Information Guide Handout comparing risk management practices to use in the migration to present to upper management. Include the following:
Part B:
Using the structure shown below, create a 4- to 5-page Microsoft Excel Risk Information Sheet for at least 5 potential risks that might be encountered during the conversion. Ensure that at least 3 of the 5 risks you choose are project-management related.
Risk Information Sheet
Refer to the following guidelines:
Include APA-formatted citations to support your assignment.
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