What's next from Lotus?
Two major trends driving IT decision-making are the need to address increasing user mobility and the need to provide richer integration between business applications. Lotus Development Corp.'s upcoming version of its platform for Notes, Domino, and Designer, code-named Rnext and now in beta 2 r...
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Published in | InformationWeek no. 842; p. 57 |
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Format | Trade Publication Article |
Language | English |
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Manhasset
Informa
18.06.2001
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Summary: | Two major trends driving IT decision-making are the need to address increasing user mobility and the need to provide richer integration between business applications. Lotus Development Corp.'s upcoming version of its platform for Notes, Domino, and Designer, code-named Rnext and now in beta 2 release, builds upon Release 5's solid foundation to address these business imperatives. Lotus continues to embrace the Web and remote users. Rnext features improvements in system deployment, replication, and administration. It reaches out more effectively to interact with third-party business applications. Rnext builds on a solid Release 5 foundation, which provided greatly improved Web interactivity and tighter integration with external enterprise data sources through Lotus Domino Connectors. Rnext should enable Lotus to continue to dominate the collaboration and knowledge-management markets. |
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ISSN: | 8750-6874 |