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Software migration: Success measurement and KPIs for a smooth transition

Software development • 25 January 2026

By Björn Groenewold3 min read
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In today's rapidly developing digital landscape, modernization of IT systems is essential for companies to remain competitive. A **Software migration**, al...

Digitalization is not an IT project—it is a business strategy.

Björn Groenewold, Managing Director, Groenewold IT Solutions

> Key Takeaway: The success of a software migration can be measured by concrete KPIs: system availability after go-live, error rate compared to the legacy system, user acceptance (usage rate), performance benchmarks, and adherence to budget and timeline.

Without defined success criteria, no objective evaluation is possible.


In today's rapidly developing digital landscape, modernization of IT systems is essential for companies to remain competitive. A software migration, i.e. the process of switching from one software environment to another, is a central but also complex process.

Whether it is changing to a new platform, updating outdated systems or moving to the cloud – the success of such a project must be measurable to justify the high effort in time and resources. But how do you measure the success of a Software migration?

The answer is defined and monitored by clear targets and key performance indicators (KPIs).

Why is the measurement of success crucial in a software migration?

Short: The careful measurement of the success of a software migration offers far more than just a subsequent evaluation.

The careful measurement of the success of a software migration offers far more than just a subsequent evaluation. It is a strategic instrument that controls and optimizes the entire migration process. The key advantages of a consistent measurement of success are:

  • Determination of business objectives: The definition of KPIs ensures that the migration project pays directly to the higher-level strategic objectives of the company, whether it is cost reduction, efficiency increase or the improvement of customer experience.
  • Transparency and accountability: Clear metrics create a transparent communication basis for all stakeholders, from IT team to management. The project progress will be comprehensible and decisions can be made based on data.
  • ** Continuous improvement:** Data collected during and after migration provide valuable insights for future IT projects. Vulnerabilities in the process can be identified and best practices for the future can be derived.
  • Risk minimisation: Continuous monitoring of KPIs enables potential problems to be identified and resolved at an early stage before they lead to serious disruption of the business.

The most important KPIs for measuring migration success

Short: In order to comprehensively evaluate the success of a software migration, KPIs should be considered from different areas.

In order to comprehensively evaluate the success of a software migration, KPIs should be considered from different areas. These can be divided into several categories:

Cost management and optimization

One of the most common reasons for migration is cost savings. To validate these, the following KPIs are crucial:

  • Cost by Resource: Monitoring costs for individual resources such as virtual machines, storage or network components helps to identify over-provisioned or unused resources.
  • Cost per Project/Department: The allocation of costs to specific projects or departments creates transparency and promotes the company's responsibility for costs.
  • Cost Trends: Analysis of K

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About the author

Björn Groenewold
Björn Groenewold(Dipl.-Inf.)

Managing Director of Groenewold IT Solutions GmbH and Hyperspace GmbH

For over 15 years Björn Groenewold has been developing software solutions for the mid-market. He is Managing Director of Groenewold IT Solutions GmbH and Hyperspace GmbH. As founder of Groenewold IT Solutions he has successfully supported more than 250 projects – from legacy modernisation to AI integration.

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