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Citrix Systems Case Study: Casella Waste Systems, Inc.

White Papers MetaFrame's centralized application deployment capabilities have made it possible for Hubbard and his team to quickly and centrally deploy Lotus Notes e-mail, calendaring, and scheduling capabilities to all employees, thereby enhancing...

[January 27, 2005, 23:00]

Microsoft Revamps Exchange Server 2000

News Microsoft competes with various Unix- and Linux-based e-mail systems, and with IBM's Lotus Notes software. Microsoft had problems earlier this year with security holes in its Exchange e-mail server, adding to a litany of woes involving hacker...

[December 6, 2001, 8:59]

Analyst: Lotus Notes 8 No Threat To Outlook

News According to Dion Wiggins, director of strategic development at Strat-etech Consulting, Microsoft's dominance of the office-productivity software market is part of the reason for users' reluctance to adopt Lotus Notes as their email client.

[September 21, 2007, 8:24]

The Truth About ASPs, Part II

News Our advice to Notes-based ASPs is to stick with the native Notes client, because Lotus' Java-based browser client was painfully slow on even our fastest 500MHz Pentium III with 128MB of RAM and T1 connections to the Internet.

[May 30, 2000, 15:48]

P2P And Akamai Tech Combine To Expand Web

News The Net is broken, fundamentally broken at this point," said Ray Ozzie, chief executive of Groove Networks and the creator of Lotus Notes, citing barriers such as firewalls and scarce Net address availability.

[February 15, 2001, 9:31]

SoftArc Takes On The Groupware World

News And we're not going to have much of a problem beating [Lotus] Notes. SoftArc's FirstClass 4 is a Web server and mail client which uses Netscape's Navigator and Microsoft's Internet Explorer browsers to access mail boxes, threaded discussion forums...

[December 5, 1996, 10:43]