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	<title>Comments on: A Bon Voyage for Voyager customers?</title>
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		<title>By: Nancy Dushkin</title>
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		<dc:creator>Nancy Dushkin</dc:creator>
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		<description>We were surprised to read the posting you refer to which suggests that Ex Libris or Francisco Partners wants Voyager customers to move to ALEPH.  The reality is quite the opposite.  Ex Libris has over a thousand happy Voyager customers, and we are actively supporting, enhancing and selling the system.  We are not suggesting that now or in the future any Voyager customer migrate to ALEPH.

Since the merging of Ex Libris and Endeavor two months ago, Ex Libris has more than doubled the development resources dedicated to Voyager.  We will release Voyager 6.5 as planned in Q2 and are integrating Voyager with Primo and Verde.  In addition, we are actively working on the development of Voyager 7.0, planned for release by the end of this year.  Our product management team is already defining the requirements for future releases as well.

Voyager is an integral part of the Ex Libris product suite, and our Voyager customers are extremely important to us.  We will continue to support and enhance Voyager with the same level of dedication as the rest of our product suite.

Nancy Dushkin
Vice President of Marketing
Ex Libris Group

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We were surprised to read the posting you refer to which suggests that Ex Libris or Francisco Partners wants Voyager customers to move to ALEPH.  The reality is quite the opposite.  Ex Libris has over a thousand happy Voyager customers, and we are actively supporting, enhancing and selling the system.  We are not suggesting that now or in the future any Voyager customer migrate to ALEPH.</p>
<p>Since the merging of Ex Libris and Endeavor two months ago, Ex Libris has more than doubled the development resources dedicated to Voyager.  We will release Voyager 6.5 as planned in Q2 and are integrating Voyager with Primo and Verde.  In addition, we are actively working on the development of Voyager 7.0, planned for release by the end of this year.  Our product management team is already defining the requirements for future releases as well.</p>
<p>Voyager is an integral part of the Ex Libris product suite, and our Voyager customers are extremely important to us.  We will continue to support and enhance Voyager with the same level of dedication as the rest of our product suite.</p>
<p>Nancy Dushkin<br />
Vice President of Marketing<br />
Ex Libris Group</p>
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