By Michael Palamountain, Enex TestLab on 11 May 2009 03:46 PM
Tags: start, ibm, lotus foundations, server, user
I have heard great things about Lotus Foundations too. At a recent networking event one of the IBM Lotus Partners in Melbourne was telling me about this product. It was described as an extremely cost effective and simple to set up and deploy system for small businesses.
I just Googled and found the March 2009 Press Release on this product.
http://www-03.ibm.com/press/au/en/pressrelease/26968.wss
Best regards,
Tony Hollingsworth
If you are looking for a beta product check this out.....
www.acttoday.com.au - ACT! by Sage is the #1 selling contact and customer management solution used effectively by 2.8 million users, including individual professionals, small business owners, and anyone who regularly works with contacts. With ACT!, you can achieve maximum productivity so you have time to focus your attention on business-critical activities, provide a better customer experience because you understand the intricate needs of your contacts, and make informed decisions to advance your business. www.acttoday.com.au
A guide to the future of the internet
Carelessness busts Linux security
Sun shining on Ajnaware
Best Servers
Want to find out what the best servers are?
Check out the top rated here!
Optus Deal
Broadband + home phone + PlayStation®3 in a single package price!
Click here for more!
Best Laptops
Check out the best laptops here!
Click here for more.
This is an amazing way to free yourself from the plethora of Microsoft servers and services required for small to medium sized business.
The good: Having a fully fledged Lotus Domino server gives you access not only to standard things like mail and calendar but also to a huge variety of FREE applications (see http://www.openntf.org/) or, if you don't find what you're looking for, you can write your own.
The bad: The only con I can see is that it's harder to find people with Linux and Domino experience than it is for some of the competing systems. Of course, one of the aims of Foundations is actually to reduce the requirement for skilled technical people.