This seminar's lecture portion is a recording of the session held on February 27, 2026. A live Q&A session will follow the broadcast to answer your questions.
### Accountability at the Forefront of Migration Support While projects migrating from on-premise AD to Entra ID are increasing, constraints such as network limitations, permissions, and legacy operations often turn migration into a 'chain of changes.' Migration is not merely a technical challenge; it involves heavy accountability regarding audit compliance, customer reporting, and clarifying responsibilities. In reality, the burden and risk for the support side spike the moment problems occur.
### Lack of Audit Trails and Inadequate Rollbacks Lead to Project Failure When changes cannot be tracked, it is impossible to identify who modified what and when, which delays root cause analysis and stalls consensus with clients. Furthermore, proceeding with ambiguous rollback procedures can result in an 'irreversible' state if defects appear after the switch. This lack of recoverability directly impacts trust and increases manual labor. The essence of a project 'burning' lies in losing both accountability and recoverability due to the inability to track or revert changes.
### Designing for Change Tracking and Rollback Procedures This webinar provides practical insights into eliminating the 'lack of audit trails' that often plagues migration projects. We will explain everything from the concept of change tracking to its integration into system design. Rather than treating rollbacks as a last resort, we discuss incorporating them as a prerequisite from the planning stage—defining procedures, verification, and operations (who decides, and in what order) to balance accountability with rapid recovery. Participants will learn key points in design and operation to ensure support teams are protected during and after the migration process.
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