| Introduction | |![]() |
Notes/Domino | |![]() |
SharePoint | |![]() |
Verdict |
![]() |
| [Click to enlarge] Lotus Notes can be used to store and track documents, and view them in different forms. |
Lotus Notes/Domino 7.0
As one of the original players in the collaboration and messaging market, Lotus has made a name for itself with business users and IT professionals alike. There are actually two products in play here -- Lotus Notes 7.0, a client software application and Lotus Domino Server 7.0, which provides the back-end components, including messaging services and application services.
Developers can use Lotus Domino Designer to create custom forms and databases from scratch or by using one of the templates provided. There are a number of different ways you can deploy Notes databases and applications, including through Lotus Notes or from the Web. There are some differences between how you actually design applications for the full client vs a thin client, but during the design process you can make sure that whatever you develop can be used in either environment.
![]() |
| [Click to enlarge] Domino Designer can be used to create databases, forms and Web pages. |
Designing collaborative applications using Lotus Domino Designer does require a specialised skill set and you won't be able to proceed very far without some form of training, whether it is investing the time in self-paced learning or instructor-led training.
Lotus Notes provides a flexible platform for developing collaborative applications, so you will find the basic functionality of sharing and storing information and documents is catered for, as well as more advanced functionality for workflow, scripting with JavaScript and "LotusScript". For instance, you can create a database and set of forms to capture action items from a meeting and e-mail them to the relevant contacts.
![]() |
| [Click to enlarge] Lotus applications can be used to manage documents, calendars and projects for multiple team members. |
| Product | Lotus Notes/Domino 7.0 |
|---|---|
| Price | Licensing starts at around $170 per user. Various server and client licences available depending on usage |
| Vendor | IBM Australia |
| Contact | 132 426 |
| Web site | www.ibm.com/software/au/lotus/ |
| Interoperability | |
|---|---|
| Good interoperability with DB2, JSP and XML, but poor third-party support | |
| Futureproofing | |
| Requires specialised skill set for development; may become difficult to find resources | |
| ROI | |
| Investment in training; development may hamper ROI | |
| Service | |
| E-mail, Web and telephone | |
| Rating |
| Introduction | |![]() |
Notes/Domino | |![]() |
SharePoint | |![]() |
Verdict |
|








You should be comparing IBM Team Workplace (Quickplace) to Sharepoint.