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- Messaging
and Collaboration
- Domino - the leading collaborative application server
that provides messaging, collaboration, workflow and
Internet/Intranet/Extranet application technology across
multiple platforms using wired or wireless connectivity.
- Lotus Notes - the full, client-based software that
integrates your critical information sources, such as
email, personal and group calendars, to-do tasks, scheduling
and applications in a seamless manner.
- Domino Off-Line Services (DOLS) makes it possible
to use web applications off-line.
- iNotes - a family of products that extends access
to Domino through web browsers, POP and IMAP protocols,
and Microsoft Outlook Clients.
- Mobile Notes - access to a Domino Server Anytime,
Anywhere, and EveryPlace. Allows your handheld devices
to access Domino email and applications!
- Lotus QuickPlace - gives you the power to create
a virtual on-line workspace or meeting place to share
documents and information across the web.
- Lotus Sametime - adds real-time data conferencing
and collaboration capabilities.
- Knowledge Management
- Domino Workflow - a graphical development tool that
provides the ability to develop, manage and monitor
all of your business workflow processes.
- Domino.Doc - a totally distributed document management
model with enhanced collaboration capabilities for the
Enterprise. Pair with Lotus Records Manager for complete
life-cycle management of records, with customizable
rules.
- Domino Extended Search (DES) - perform parallel,
network-centric searches across heterogeneous data sources
to present data in a context familiar to you.
- Domino Discovery Server - search and browse your
Enterprise-wide knowledge bases across multiple platforms
and present it through a web portal.
- IBM Websphere Portal Server (formerly known as K-Station)
- a portal to mission-critical information.
- e-Learning
- Lotus LearningSpace - interactive, real-time learning
across the Internet through the use of virtual classrooms
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