My first encounter with Lotus was late beta 3.00, installing servers, clients with the odd bit of development and project management, at a time when Novell was a leading force in the server market. Since then, Microsoft has dominated the corporate server market , as an enthusiastic Lotus Notes person, I prayed that Microsoft would take over Lotus and develop the key technologies of the product into the smart client which Microsoft promotes today.
If they had I would still be in a job, Microsoft Lotus would be placed to sit in with .net and the Lotus community would I believe be supported in the Microsoft way rather than the IBM consulting way...!
My first encounter with Lotus was late beta 3.00, installing servers, clients with the odd bit of development and project management, at a time when Novell was a leading force in the server market. Since then, Microsoft has dominated the corporate server market , as an enthusiastic Lotus Notes person, I prayed that Microsoft would take over Lotus and develop the key technologies of the product into the smart client which Microsoft promotes today.
If they had I would still be in a job, Microsoft Lotus would be placed to sit in with .net and the Lotus community would I believe be supported in the Microsoft way rather than the IBM consulting way...!