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Zollar feels bond with Lotus users
Al Zollar says his own career experiences will help to draw him closer to Domino and Notes customers and their issues. Speaking at The View's Admin2000 conference, Zollar and Notes program manager Cliff Reeves outlined Lotus's strategy for the coming year...
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Mar 15, 2000
Lotus updates incremental installer to 5.0.7a
Lotus has released a maintenance update for Notes and Domino that fixes several bugs introduced in release 5.0.7, including general crash issues with SSL. Among the bugs is one that could lead to denial-of-service attacks...
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May 23, 2001
Lotus issues Fixpack, schedules next one
Notes and Domino 6 customers should be aware that 6.0.1 Critical Fixpack 2 is now available, correcting 20 problems. Next up from Lotus will be Critical Fixpack version 6.0.2CF1, due out next month...
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Jun 17, 2003
Ray Ozzie: IT weary of peer-to-peer
Ray Ozzie, Lotus Notes creator and founder of Groove Networks Inc., predicts the federal appeals court ruling that Napster violated copyright laws will dampen information technology managers' interest in other peer-to-peer products. He said IT managers also view the technology as a potential chaos creator. He called on peer-to-peer entrepreneurs to address these issues...
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Feb 15, 2001
Lotus readies 'really cool' new Notes
The new Notes 6.5 has a lot of snazzy end-user enhancements, most notably integration with Lotus Instant Messaging (Sametime...
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Sep 8, 2003
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Fontaine on messaging
and, since that time, "we have seen solid growth in [user] seats." The swat team's role was to vigorously defend big Notes placements that were being courted by Microsoft. IBM estimates Lotus Notes seat count at 118 million.
"We are winning six of seven [competitive] engagements," Fontaine claimed. "Last year we competed successfully against Exchange. We gained share last year," said... More... Feb 1, 2005
New and Notesworthy: February 2005
Help desk application for Lotus Notes/Domino
GWI Software, based in Vancouver, Wash., announced the release of c.Support 2005 for IBM Lotus Notes/Domino, a help desk support system built for the Lotus Notes/Domino platform and the Web... More... Feb 17, 2005
Trends in messaging boost demand for Notes, Domino, says Admin2005 keynoter Goyal
IBM Lotus Domino and Notes are in a position to gain added market traction, IBM's Ambuj Goyal told an audience at the Admin 2005 Conference in Boston.
As he touted the benefits of Lotus Notes and the Sametime IM and Web conferencing platform during his keynote speech, Goyal, general manager of Workplace, Portal and Collaborative Software, pointed to IBM's own experiences in... More... May 19, 2005
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