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Poll: Three-Quarters Have Windows 2000 on Network

Results show that three-quarters of respondents have at least one server running Win2K.

Windows 2000 has been out for a little more than two years now, and if an MCP Magazine online poll is any indication, most of you have at least some Win2K presence.
Windows 2000: Two Years Later

Results show that three-quarters of respondents have at least one server running Win2K. Of that total, 29 percent said they’ve upgraded at least one server from NT and nearly 46 percent said their company either is in the process of migrating or has completed the migration. Most of the rest (24 percent) said they’re still running NT 4.0 and have no immediate plans to migrate. A tiny percentage of poll-takers (just more than a percent) are still running NT 3.51 with no plans to migrate.

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Keith Ward is the editor in chief of Virtualization & Cloud Review. Follow him on Twitter @VirtReviewKeith.

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