The customer i've been working for 3 years now is moving to Exchange.
They are considering Sharepoint/MCMS and WSS as the next portal tools. Complex applications will be one after another migrated to ASP.Net/Oracle (the database used for business applications).
The decision has certainly to do with the way IBM sell their products and explain the future of their platform...
I mean many of us have been struggling to understand the workplace and websphere/domino evolutions. As a result many customers see the future of Notes (new client, j2ee, websphere), which will require migrations, as complicated as a move to exchange.
And as Microsoft bundle everything : office, infopath, windows, exchange, sharepoint in "cheap" packages, it surely looked like the easiest way out.
The customer i've been working for 3 years now is moving to Exchange.
They are considering Sharepoint/MCMS and WSS as the next portal tools. Complex applications will be one after another migrated to ASP.Net/Oracle (the database used for business applications).
The decision has certainly to do with the way IBM sell their products and explain the future of their platform...
I mean many of us have been struggling to understand the workplace and websphere/domino evolutions. As a result many customers see the future of Notes (new client, j2ee, websphere), which will require migrations, as complicated as a move to exchange.
And as Microsoft bundle everything : office, infopath, windows, exchange, sharepoint in "cheap" packages, it surely looked like the easiest way out.