How Small Migration Mistakes Turn Into Big Losses, by Atlaslive
Thursday 16 de October 2025 / 12:00
2 minutos de lectura
(Lisboa).- Migrating to a new platform should be a sign of progress—better tech, improved performance, smoother scaling. Yet, when not properly planned, it can quietly disrupt revenue flow and undermine player confidence. Atlaslive highlights the most common mistakes operators face during migration and explains how careful coordination can prevent them.
Atlaslive highlights the most common mistakes operators face during migration and explains how careful coordination can prevent them.
Top Mistakes During Migration
● Migrating All Historical Data
Transferring years of logs and transactions may overload systems and delay go-live.
Note: Every operator is different, so the exact data set is always defined together after a detailed discussion of business and compliance priorities.
● Choosing the Wrong Cutover Window
Switching platforms during high-traffic hours or major sports events can cause downtime and failed bets.
● Overlooking DNS Preparation
Missing redirects or mistimed DNS updates can lead to broken links and visibility loss.
● Skipping Operational Training
Even flawless tech may not help if teams aren’t ready to use it.
● Using a Platform with Limited Retention Tools
If the new platform lacks strong engagement and bonus features, player activity can drop after launch.
How Atlaslive Does It
Atlaslive’s migration method is built on clarity, preparation, and close collaboration. Each project begins with a detailed discussion of timing, data scope, and internal readiness—always adjusted to the operator’s structure, compliance requirements, and key markets.
The migration window is carefully selected to avoid peak betting hours and major sporting events, minimizing disruption for players. DNS and domain changes are planned well in advance, with redirects, certificates, and monitoring set up to prevent visibility or access issues.
Every cutover follows a step-by-step checklist, with each phase verified in real time, allowing the transition to complete within less than four hours—clean, structured, and predictable.
If you want to find out more about these migration mistakes and how to prevent them, read the full article on the Atlaslive blog.
Categoría:Analysis
Tags: atlaslive,
País: Portugal
Región: EMEA
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