We performed two
surveys regarding modernization projects. The first was done in September 2007
and the second about one year later in October 2008.
The goal was to
get a feeling of the needs of the modernization market and its situation in
respect of standards, tools and methodologies. With the second survey we
additionally wanted to see if there might be a change or trend one could
encounter.
This report gives an overview of both surveys and highlights their outcome. Click here to view or download the report.
Reissue of our last year modernization survey
Written by Administrator
Thursday, 23 October 2008
We would like to repeat our successful survey from 2007 and embrace again your
experiences with modernization projects. This would allow us to indicate trends and
changes during the last 12 months.
Therefore we would be happy if you participate in our survey. Please follow this link:
and support us in this matter. Please let us have your contact details in the evaluation
if you are interested in the results, we will keep you informed as soon as possible. Of
course the results will stay anonymous.
Thank you very much for your kind support!
Best regards
The MOMOCS-Team
P.S.: Here you can also view the results of our survey from 2007.
Modernization Project Evaluation
Written by Administrator
Friday, 22 February 2008
Middle of September 2007 we started a survey in order to build a broader
picture of the current situation in the area of modernization projects.
The goal was to underline the needs for new applications and
methodologies as we define them within MOMOCS, but also to get a
feeling of the current needs of the modernization market and its
situation in respect of standards, tools and methodologies.
The survey was designed as an online form. On 13th of September an
email asking thepeople to fill the survey was sent by SIGS-DATACOM to
45.100 contacts of the ICTarea mainly in Europe. The mail was received
by 43.700 contacts while 1.400 could not be delivered (Hardbounces
3,1%). From those received, 10.060 opened the mail and 557 had a look
at the survey (pressed the link to it). Finally 193 of them took the
time to fill the form and participate to the survey.
Please
find a summery of the results of this survey under "Downloads Area" .