Back in December, IBM announced that Lotus Notes and Domino, alongside Sametime and Connections, will be sold to HCL. And even though it’s almost a year since then, the deal is far from being completed, due to the regulatory process. On the other side, the future of Lotus Notes and Domino was made clear enough, …
The impact of Lotus Notes sale on users and the future of content management
There’s no doubt that Lotus Notes customers are nervous, after IBM’s announcement, regarding the sale of the software. On the other side, this is the best moment for them to reconsider their options and see if it’s time for a change. Last month, IBM revealed that everything that’s left of Lotus – including Lotus Notes, …
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Domino Version 10, to Revamp the Entire Platform
Nowadays, IBM is doing everything they can in order to keep Domino, as a 29-year-old platform, as relevant as possible to modern app developers and IT shops. However, there are some big changes ahead, which can significantly change the entire platform! Ever since 2013, no significant update was released, but the upcoming Domino version 10, …
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Notes/Domino is finally official, preparing us for the second beta of version 10!
As previously reported, the folks over at IBM are doing their best in an attempt to make the Notes/Domino platform futureproof. In this direction, they are preparing to launch a second beta of the new version, 10, for the upcoming days. For those of you who aren’t familiar with Lotus Notes, it’s mainly an environment …
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Meet Domino, the New but not so New Collaboration Platform
For the last five years, IBM’s Domino client-server platform seemed forgotten by developers and everybody else, as there was no major release since 9.0 Social Edition. There were a few minor updates, however, broken down into feature packs and interim features, but nothing else able to make its users stick to it. And when they …
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IBM strongly feels that Domino and Lotus Notes will find its success again
IBM is very confident that its proprietary computerized applications ‘Domino’ and ‘Lotus Notes’ will again become relevant to their steadfast users, thanks to its signing a deal with HCL. Both HCL and ‘Big Blue’ have finalized developmental plans for Notes/Domino package. Since the day IBM disclosed that the Indian IT major would oversee onward development …
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IBM Lotus Notes and Domino Users Are Being Heard Now
Long-term and steadfast users of Domino and Lotus Notes who have been crying hoarse for almost 5-6 years for attracting the attention of ‘Big Blue’ are finally having their prayers answered. IBM, the transnational technological corporation that developed the software programs, was almost on the verge of forgetting dedicated users of the applications. Nevertheless, things …
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IBM Forms Strategic new Partnership for Domino
IBM wants to continue long-term investments in the collaboration space. This is why it’s investing even more money into Lotus Notes in 2018, as well as years to come. Currently they’re trying to show their stakeholders just how committed they are to this by entering into a strategic partnership with the Indian tech company, HCL …
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The Long and Short of Lotus Notes
If you’re a veteran of using Lotus Notes and Domino technology when it comes to developing web-based applications, you’ll certainly agree with the platform’s versatility and it’s indispensability in some specific technical areas. Lotus Notes, that became more popular as IBM Notes-after International Business Machines acquired Lotus Development Corporation in 1995-used to be the most widely …
The evolution and continued existence of Lotus Notes
Back in the late 1990’s and early 2000’s, Lotus Notes, also known as IBM Notes or IBM Domino was a collection of pretty much a server, email database, and application platform for collecting, sharing, and storing data. Ironically, due to it’s common inability to be merged or translated into today’s common server modules and office …
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