GROWI Inc. (Headquarters: Tokyo, Shinjuku Ward, Nishi-Waseda 2-20-15 Takadanobaba Access 10F, President & CEO: Yuki Takei) has organized and released help documentation for data migration from OSS GROWI to GROWI.cloud, and has begun offering an AI migration diagnostic tool.
More detailed information is now available, including estimated costs for requesting migration work to GROWI.cloud Support and the steps involved in the migration process. Additionally, by streamlining estimate preparation through AI-powered pre-migration diagnostics, the process from migration consideration to inquiry is made smoother. ■ About GROWI and GROWI.cloud GROWI is an open-source information sharing tool developed and released by GROWI Inc.
It features flexible document creation using Markdown, real-time collaborative editing by multiple users, and page management in a hierarchical structure. It is used as an internal Wiki or knowledge base by a wide range of organizations, including engineering teams. GROWI is offered in two forms: "GROWI OSS (self-hosted)" and "GROWI.cloud (cloud service)".
The OSS version is used by building the software on your own servers, and all infrastructure management, version upgrades, and security patch applications must be handled by the user. On the other hand, with GROWI.cloud, all infrastructure management tasks are handled by our company.
The features and usability are fundamentally the same for both forms, so migrating from the OSS version to GROWI.cloud allows you to continue your existing operational style. ※ Depending on the plan you contract for GROWI.cloud, some settings from the OSS version may not be transferable. Please check the features and pricing pages on the official website for details. ■ Background of Increased Migrations from OSS GROWI to GROWI.cloud In recent years, inquiries from companies and organizations operating OSS GROWI on their own servers have been increasing, with reasons for considering migration to GROWI.cloud including the following: Migration inquiries and the number of migration operations in fiscal year 2025 have both increased by approximately 50% compared to fiscal year 2024.
The new fiscal year, when infrastructure inventories and budget planning are conducted, is a good opportunity to make such migration decisions. Therefore, in line with the new fiscal year, help documentation for data migration to GROWI.cloud
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