Is It Normal Practice for Cloud Migration Companies to Require Global Admin?

I’m considering using a company called TeamVenti. They provide cloud-to-cloud transfer, copying, migration, and other related services. In my case, I would be copying data from one cloud environment to another.

They’ve asked for Global Administrator permissions on both the source and destination environments to perform the migration.

My question is: Is it normal or standard for a cloud migration company to require Global Administrator access on both sides?

Have there been cases where issues arose from giving a vendor this level of access, or am I being too paranoid?

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u/13-months — 1 day ago

Is Global Admin Access Normal for a Cloud-to-Cloud Migration?

I’m considering using a Vendor called TeamVenti. They provide cloud-to-cloud transfer, copying, migration, and other related services. In my case, I would be copying data from one cloud environment to another.

They’ve asked for Global Administrator permissions on both the source and destination environments to perform the migration.

My question is: Is it normal or standard for a cloud migration company to require Global Administrator access on both sides?

Have there been cases where issues arose from giving a vendor this level of access, or am I being too paranoid?

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u/13-months — 1 day ago

What is the name of this classic piano song from a you-tube short video

I've tried all the apps but this classic piano song from you-tube short i cant seem to find.

The song is from the lady in the red jack playing the piano in the video. she plays it for only a few seconds before getting stopped.

The song plays from timestamp of 0:05 second mark to about the 0:20 second

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/sOISrBslKoM

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u/13-months — 10 days ago

Robert Half looking for job

I had an interview with RH and a follow-up call with them. The person I spoke with on the phone came across as a bit condescending.

I've heard mixed reviews about RH, though most of what I've heard has been negative. I'm not desperate for a new job, but I am interested in finding something that pays better than my current position. Are there other recruiting agencies you would recommend?

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