IBM may be winning a few battles, but the war is going to Microsoft. My small company (3000 users) migrated to Exchange this year, and is embracing all MS workflow options being offered (including spreadsheets) over Domino, and it's being driven from the top. MS has convinced them they are saving money by using their products.
When IBM heard the company was dropping Notes Mail, did they send someone to ask why? Nope, the asked for a license audit. Makes Domino evangelism a tough sell.
I'm missing LS this year as well - first one in 10 years. No funds for training for what is being considered a dying platform.
IBM may be winning a few battles, but the war is going to Microsoft. My small company (3000 users) migrated to Exchange this year, and is embracing all MS workflow options being offered (including spreadsheets) over Domino, and it's being driven from the top. MS has convinced them they are saving money by using their products.
When IBM heard the company was dropping Notes Mail, did they send someone to ask why? Nope, the asked for a license audit. Makes Domino evangelism a tough sell.
I'm missing LS this year as well - first one in 10 years. No funds for training for what is being considered a dying platform.