I can back Bjørn's sentiments, Domino work is still solid in Norway.
The key we've found is to be innovative and "hide" the fact it is Domino. Like everywhere else, the mention of Lotus Notes often meets with a quick "no" from pro MS customers. We provide a black box solution, just plug it in and all support is provided by us, thus no need for the customer to have any Notes competence at all.
For me personally, Domino is just the backend, I consider myself a web developer first and foremost, but like many have dabbled in other technologies to keep myself up-to-date.
I can back Bjørn's sentiments, Domino work is still solid in Norway.
The key we've found is to be innovative and "hide" the fact it is Domino. Like everywhere else, the mention of Lotus Notes often meets with a quick "no" from pro MS customers. We provide a black box solution, just plug it in and all support is provided by us, thus no need for the customer to have any Notes competence at all.
For me personally, Domino is just the backend, I consider myself a web developer first and foremost, but like many have dabbled in other technologies to keep myself up-to-date.