Wednesday, July 11, 2012

IBM Lotus Notes and Domino

IBM Lotus Notes
http://www-01.ibm.com/software/lotus/products/notes/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_Lotus_Notes

BM Lotus Notes is the client of a collaborative client-server platform. IBM Lotus Domino is the application server. Lotus Notes provides integrated collaboration functionality, including email, calendaring, contacts management, to do tracking, instant messaging, an office productivity suite (IBM Lotus Symphony), and access to other Lotus Domino applications and databases. Lotus Notes can also be integrated with additional collaboration capabilities including voice and video conferencing, online meetings, discussions, forums, blogs, file sharing, microblogs, and user directories. In addition to these standard applications the organization may use the IBM Lotus Domino Designer development environment and other tools to develop additional integrated applications such as request approval / workflow and document management.


Q. What is the difference between Lotus Domino software and IBM Lotus Notes software? 
A. Lotus Domino software is server software that runs on a variety of operating systems, available through various licensing options and offerings. IBM Lotus Notes® is workstation (client) software that provides an individual user with an integrated collaborative environment. Lotus Notes is one of several client options for users to access the messaging and collaboration capabilities of the Lotus Domino server software.

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