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Poll: Most plan 7.0 migration in 2006, but many not sure

By Peter Bochner
12 Aug 2005 | SearchDomino.com

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SearchDomino.com recently polled visitors to its site as to when they thought their company would start migrating to Notes/Domino 7.0.

The poll generated 160 responses. Of those 160 respondents:

  • 49 respondents (30.6 percent) were not sure when the migration would start.
  • 37 respondents (23.1 percent) said their migration would start in the first half of 2006.
  • 31 respondents (19.4 percent) said their migration would start in the second half of 2006.
  • 28 respondents (17.5 percent) said their migration would start later this year.
  • 8 respondents (5.0 percent) said they would not deploy 7.0.
  • 7 respondents (4.4 percent) said they had already started deploying 7.0.

Thanks to all who participated. A new poll gauging your feeling about the future of LotusScript will begin on Monday, Aug. 15.

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