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Lotus Notes

In computing, business software combining database and message facilities to help people in an organization to share information and work together. Notes is a very versatile groupware program that can be customized to suit the needs of the organization.

Although commentators had believed Notes to be under threat from cheaper Internet-based solutions, in fact its popularity increased in the late 1990s, when Lotus lowered the price of Notes and released its Domino software which acts as both a Notes server and a Web server. In 1995, Lotus Development Corporation was bought by IBM, which wanted Notes, in order to compete with Microsoft's forthcoming Exchange groupware.



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Whilst being very competent in voice, the Nokia E52 also boasts upgraded email capability with a new email user interface that integrates perfectly with available Nokia Messaging, a service that pushes the world's leading consumer email accounts straight to your device, and Nokia's corporate email solutions Mail for Exchange and IBM Lotus Notes Traveler.
A base user license includes all applications, such as voicemail and unified messaging, integrated voice conferencing, secure presence and instant messaging, desktop-based video conferencing, single number reachability, an 'informal' call centre, as well as integration with Microsoft Outlook, IBM Lotus Notes and IBM Lotus Sametime.
With over 145 million users worldwide, IBM Lotus Notes and Domino has achieved unprecedented growth over the last 16 consecutive quarters.
 
 
 
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