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IBM
Lotus provides a variety of messaging products that can
cost effectively meet your platform and feature
requirements:
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The full featured, security rich Lotus Notes client
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The industry's most advanced Web-based client,
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Domino Web Access,
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Domino Access for Microsoft Outlook so you can
migrate away from Exchange servers, while your users
continue to use Outlook,
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And our newest messaging product, the J2EE based
Lotus Workplace Messaging, now enabled by IBM's new
Workplace Client Technology delivering a
server-managed rich client experience in addition to
supporting basic Web browsers. So you can have the
capabilities traditionally found in desktop
messaging but with the manageability and cost
benefits typically associated with Web-based
messaging.
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All of the above IBM messaging products can be used
together to provide you maximum flexibility. They
are also fully supported in IBM Workplace - a
portfolio of products, new and existing, including
Lotus Workplace, Websphere Portal, Lotus Notes and
Domino and Websphere Everyplace. IBM Workplace is
the strategic
approach that IBM is taking to desktop software -
what people use to do their jobs. This approach
means to make people more productive, software more
useful, and organisations more responsive.
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SOA Based products
Beginning with 7.02, IBM is delivering all Domino
products on a common release schedule, with a common set
of operating systems, languages and supported browsers
-- enabling you to install matching releases of each
product, knowing they are designed to run together.
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