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Nobody has the power to force many companies to answer the question as asked. If they were able to, many bad decisions would not be made, but it isn't a real life scenario. Even boards of directors seldom push a company to really address "the specific business reason offered for moving from a successful N/D implementation to a Microsoft platform", and they certainly wouldn't phrase it that way. It might be closer to "What are the business reasons for staying with a legacy platform when we have the opportunity to leverage the strengths of the popular and well respected Microsoft platform?"
It is the people who get to phrase the question who usually win the debate, which is why so many of such migrations are political decisions. There is nobody with the clout to force an "objective" decision, if there is any such animal.
Feedback response number BLAS7AQSLV created by ~Wei Brekrotheretsi on 01/10/2008