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Tuesday, August 6, 2002
Developments and Trends
No Rush For .NET Server?
Analysts don't see much movement to .NET server, currently available in a release candidate version. Those organizations that have already pulled the trigger have moved to Windows 2000 and have little motivation to migrate again to to .NET. The toss-up is focused on Windows NT users - while some have been patiently waiting for .NET, others plan to stay on Windows NT until the bitter end (sometime next year, after suppor ends). The bottom line? Don't expect a sharp uptake in adoption.
Analysts don't see much movement to .NET server, currently available in a release candidate version. Those organizations that have already pulled the trigger have moved to Windows 2000 and have little motivation to migrate again to to .NET. The toss-up is focused on Windows NT users - while some have been patiently waiting for .NET, others plan to stay on Windows NT until the bitter end (sometime next year, after suppor ends). The bottom line? Don't expect a sharp uptake in adoption.
Analysts question move to .Net Server [ZDNet Tech News]