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IBM Software Group
© 2003 IBM CorporationSeptember 2003 | Collaboration & Human Interaction
Collaboration & Human InteractionSeptember 2003
Uffe SorensenLotus Technology Group Executive - Europe, Middle-East & Africa
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© 2003 IBM CorporationSeptember 2003 | Uffe Sorensen | Collaboration & Human Interaction
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Success of Notes and Domino
ND6+ TCO focus+ WebSphere
J2EE+ SOAP/XML+ Native RDB
integration
V4.5+ HTTP/HTML
V4+ LotusScript
V2Forms, Views@language
V3+ Agents+ ODBC
R5+ Framesets+ JavaScript+ Java
ND6.5+ Portal
support+ Sametime
integration+ Admin TCO
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Millions of UsersSource: IDC and IBM reports
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Success of Notes and Domino
'92 '93 '94 '95 '96 '97 '98 '99 '00 '01 '02 '03 '04 '050
20
40
60
80
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Millions of UsersSource: IDC and IBM reports
LWP7 ...+ J2EE
components+ Autonomic
features+ DB2 data
store+ Web
Services
ND6+ TCO focus+ WebSphere
J2EE+ SOAP/XML+ Native RDB
integration
V4.5+ HTTP/HTML
V4+ LotusScript
V2Forms, Views@language
V3+ Agents+ ODBC
R5+ Framesets+ JavaScript+ Java
ND6.5+ Portal
support+ Sametime
integration+ Admin TCO
Notes/Domino upgrade toNotes 6.5.1 &
Lotus Workplace 6.5.1
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Platforms for Collaboration and Human Interaction
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Collaborative Capabilities to Solve Business Problems
… Sales Project Teams… Issues Resolution… Response to broken supply chains
… B2B Collaborative Contracts… Collaborative Store Selling… Role based productivity workplaces… Training and being prepared… … ..
Messaging
Calendar/Schedule
Awareness
Meetings
Workflow
Collaboration
e-Learning
Document/Content Management
People Finding
Application Integration
Chat WorkplaceWorkplace
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• It holds things they work with• plus things they work on• plus connections to people
DocumentsüFavorites, subscriptionsüEditing toolsüFolders & categories
Processes & LOBüTo-do listüFormsüApprovals, routing, trackingüEtc …
CommunicationüMailüCalendarüChatüMeetings
A workplace has an internal model that represents a user’s work
Workplace - The general idea …
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“Smart Enterprise Suite” - The Lotus Workplace
Dynamically integrated...
§messaging§calendar and schedule§people finder§awareness and chat§team places§virtual meetings§document management§editors and viewers§threaded discussions§workflow§learning
... based on the context of your work
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Lotus Workplace Platform
Functional Characteristics …
Templates
Common UI
Application Services
Cross Platform Runtime
Common Elements
Mail Center
Team Center
Document Center
Learning Center
Applications
Portal FrameworkWork Flow And others...
Including Extensions via
3rd Parties
Dyn. LearningDoc MgmtCollaborationMail & PIM
Domino and/or WebSphere Application Server
Calendar Picker
Calendar Picker
UnifiedMsgingUnifiedMsging Buddy ListBuddy List Shared
ScreenShared Screen Document Library ViewDocument Library View Content
AuthoringContent
AuthoringContent DeliveryContent Delivery Workflow ViewWorkflow View
CalendarCalendar Mail BoxMail Box AwarenessAwareness App ShareApp Share Document LibraryDocument Library Learning ManagementLearning Management WorkflowWorkflow
Organizational Modeling Extensions
Organizational Modeling Extensions
User InterfaceExtensions
User InterfaceExtensions
Storage and Content Extensions
Storage and Content Extensions
Workflow & Notification Extensions
Workflow & Notification Extensions
DB2, Web Services, LDAP
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Document Center
Application Centers
Application Components
Infrastructure Components
LWP v1.1 / 6.5.1 Plan Content (as of 08.22.03)
Mail & PIM DocumentsCollaboration Dynamic LearningWebSphere Portal
WebSphere Application Server
Messaging
Document Center
Web Conferencing CenterLearning Center
üMailbox üCalendarüAddress booküTask ListüFederated InboxüThreadsüFederated SearchüInferences
üUUID GeneratorüConfig ModelüService LocatorüData Cell ManagerüRich Client UI CompüSIP Infrastructure
üMeeting ManagerüPresentation MeetingüMembershipüDiscussion ForumüBuddy ListüAgenda BuilderüTeam Workflow ListüMy StuffüApplication Show
üPDM AdapterüPeople FinderüLibrary Manager
üQuick Answers “JIT”üLearning ManagementüCourse CatalogüContent DeploymentüContent DeliveryüProgress and TrackingüReportingüLearning Links
üAccess ControlüSecurityüRich Client PlatformüLicense ManagerüPolicy ManagerüInstall
üPolicy EnforcementüMember ManagerüBase UtilitiesüInternationalizationüTemplate InfrastructureüWorkflow
üPresence ManagerüWorkplace SearchüVP InfrastructureüNamed Collaborative SpaceüDesktop IntegrationüSubscription & Notification
Messaging Center
Team Collaboration Center
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WorkPlace Application
Applications Templates
WebSphere Portal
WebSphere Application Server
Atlanta (common collab components)
Mail & PIM Collaboration Work Flow
Document Repository
§Easy visual way to assemble collaborative solutions and integrate them into business processes
Development Tools WorkPlace Designer
Learning
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Simplified View of Developing Templates
And later instantiated into a workplace
Portlets aredeveloped
… arranged into pages
… wired together
… saved as a template
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Notes 6.5 Client Rich ClientWeb Browser
consistent user
experience
Virtualization of Workplaces WORKPLACE PLATFORM
Mobile Client
Portal FrameworkWork Flow And others...
Including Extensions via
3rd Parties
Dyn. LearningDoc MgmtCollaborationMail & PIM
Domino and/or WebSphere Application Server
Calendar Picker
Calendar Picker
UnifiedMsgingUnifiedMsging
Buddy List
Buddy List
Shared ScreenShared Screen
Document Library View
Document Library View
Content AuthoringContent
AuthoringContent DeliveryContent Delivery Workflow ViewWorkflow View
CalendarCalendar Mail BoxMail Box Awareness
Awareness
App ShareApp
Share Document LibraryDocument Library Learning Management
Learning Management WorkflowWorkflow
Organizational Modeling Extensions
Organizational Modeling Extensions
User InterfaceExtensions
User InterfaceExtensions
Storage and Content Extensions
Storage and Content Extensions
Workflow & Notification Extensions
Workflow & Notification Extensions
DB2, Web Services, LDAP
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Packaging Strategy
§Design, build, test and support "one thing" -WorkPlace§Single deliverable drives focus and efficienciesƒ Consistent UIƒ Ease of supportƒ Solutions assurance
§Flexible G2M ƒ Enable just the functions the customers
needs - when the customer needs it
"Software on Demand"
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Messaging Users within Organization
Frequency of Use
Func
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Req
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Low High
Baseline UsersDeskless Workforce
AdvancedUsersOffice Workforce
PowerUsersKnowledge Workforce
Low
High
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Messaging Direction
Factory WorkerLine Employee
Knowledge Worker, Sr.Manager, ExecutiveKnowledge Worker, Sr.Manager, ExecutiveTier 1: the Laptop userTier 1: the Laptop user
Extensive use of e-mail, to-do, contacts, C&S, and Extensive use of e-mail, to-do, contacts, C&S, and collaborative applicationscollaborative applicationsMobility essentialMobility essential
Office Worker, Middle ManagerOffice Worker, Middle ManagerTier 2: the Desktop userTier 2: the Desktop user
Medium volume of e-mail, to-do, contacts, C&S, some Medium volume of e-mail, to-do, contacts, C&S, some collaborative applicationscollaborative applicationsTask oriented through portalTask oriented through portal
Factory Worker, Shop Floor, Line EmployeeFactory Worker, Shop Floor, Line EmployeeTier 3: the Deskless userTier 3: the Deskless user
Low volume of e-mail and personal contactsLow volume of e-mail and personal contactsMainly information distributionMainly information distribution
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"Reinvented Mail"
ND6.5 "7" "7+"
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IBM Lotus Notes 6.5 World-class messaging, collaboration and PIM capabilities helps integrate people with business processes
• Gives users a single access point to their most valuable messaging, collaborative and personal information management (PIM) resources through the new Lotus Workplace for Notes welcome page
• Integrates Lotus Instant Messaging functionality to provide presence awareness and enable users to initiate chats with colleagues— without launching a separate application
• Maximizes responsiveness through follow-up function and visual indicators to show users when they’ve forwarded or replied to e-mail messages
• Helps reduce total cost of ownershipthrough minimal training requirements, end-user productivity enhancements and built-in management function
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IBM Lotus Domino Web Access 6.5 Browser-based access to Lotus Domino for messaging, collaboration and PIM capabilities helps integrate people with business processes
• First-ever, end-to-end collaborative solution for Linux
• Integrates Lotus Instant Messaging functionality
• New features improve user productivity
• Helps reduce total cost of ownership
• Improved scalability and performance
• Provides a security-rich environment– Encrypted mail
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IBM Lotus Domino Access for Microsoft Outlook:Rich Support for Microsoft Office customers seeking Outlook interface
• Officially released with Notes Domino 6.0.2– Higher scalability and lower resource use– Local PST file– Utilizes Microsoft Outlook iCAL support – Domino 6– Support for Outlook 2000 and 2002 clients– Support for Outlook 98 discontinued– Personal Information Management functions
• Pocket PC, PALM OS• New features
– DOLS – client configuration– Server directory lookup– Mail delegation using single profile– Out-of-office agent– Password management
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Notes/Domino 6.5 and mobile devices
•Domino Everyplace – Wireless microbrowser access to Domino databases &
applications– Wireless notifications and short message service (SMS) – Mobile application development tool
•EasySync Pro – Desktop synchronization between handheld devices and Notes– Synchronizes e-mail, address book, calendar, journal, to do lists– Supports Palm OS & Pocket PC devices
•Sametime Everyplace– Extendes Lotus Instant Messaging to mobile & wireless devices
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Notes/Domino 6.5 and mobile devices (future)
•WebSphere Everyplace Access for Lotus Domino– Server-based synchronization of email and PIM data– Can upgrade from WEA for Lotus Domino to full WEA product– Currently support Notes/Domino 6.0
• Notes/Domino 6.5 support coming in H1-2004
•Domino Unified Communications– Unified messaging based on Domino– Access multiple message types from Notes
• Email, voice mail, and fax– Domino database stores all message types– Currently support Notes/Domino 6.0
• Notes/Domino 6.5 support coming in H1-2004
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Lotus Workplace Direction (Future)
• Rich client experience built on Eclipse framework
• Enhances Lotus Workplace Messaging and Notes
• Offline support via SyncML• Productivity features: Federated inbox,
threading, briefing view, deferred mail, federation of teamrooms and discussion databases
• Targeted at overburdened knowledge worker– Upgrade for Notes user– Purchase option for LWM user– IM/presence (J2EE-based) integrated, but requires separate license
• Pricing TBD
Productivity solution that augments Lotus Workplace and Domino-based messaging infrastructures to deal with today’s information overload.
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Lotus Capabilities
Lotus went to market as a group of products 2000 - 2003
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Notes Client Java ClientWeb BrowserAnd other 3rd party clients for a consistent user experience
Virtualization of Workplaces
Lotus Workplace Platform
Mobile Device
Client
LOTUS WORKPLACE PLATFORM
MS Outlook Client
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Lotus Workplace Roadmap
LOTUSWORKPLACE
PLATFORM
Notes Client Java ClientWeb Browser Mobile Client
Integrating collaborative products
SameTime
E-Learning
Discovery Svr
Notes
Dom.doc
Quickplace
Instant Messaging and PresenceDocument Management
Web Content ManagementCollaborative Learning
Messaging and CalendarWorkflow and Search
E-MeetingsTeam collaboration
Each appropriate for the Client tech capabilities and limits
…
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Lotus Workplace Roadmap
LOTUSWORKPLACE
PLATFORM
Notes Client Java ClientWeb Browser Mobile Client
MessagingCalendar
TeamroomsOffline ClientIM/Presence
SearchWorkFlowDoc Mgt
WCME-LearningE-meetings
Web TeamspacesCustom Apps
MessagingCalendar
IM/ PresenceSearch
WorkFlowDoc Mgt
Cust Apps
Domino
MessagingCalendar
Offline ClientIM/Presence
SearchWorkFlowDoc Mgt
WCME-LearningE-meetings
Web teamspacesFederated inbox
Info mgmt
MessagingCalendar
Offline ClientIM/Presence
SearchWorkFlowDoc Mgt
WCME-LearningE-meetings
Web teamspacesCustom Apps
MessagingCalendar
TeamroomsOffline ClientIM/Presence
SearchWorkFlow
Collab apps
Notes Client Web Browser Mobile Client
MessagingCalendar
IM/PresenceCustom apps
MessagingCalendar
TeamroomsIM/Presence
Doc MgtE-meetings
Integration of collaboration through PortalComponentization for dynamic
Delivery of collaboration
MessagingCalendar
Offline ClientIM/
Presence
Outlook Client
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LOTUSWORKPLACEPLATFORM
NotesClient
JavaClient
WebBrowserClient
Mobile DeviceClient
Lotus Workplace Roadmap
1H2004
2H2004
1H2005 +andbeyond
New User Capability
MS OutlookClient
-Offline Mail -Threading, brief view, federated inbox, (Eclipse)
Continued Enhancements
-expand options for LW Team Spaces, LW Web conferencing
-Portlet Support--ST, QP, Dom.doc- iCal interop
-RT access toemail /PIM throughmicrobrowser
-Annotations, awaiting response, full briefing view,etc
-Internet Mode (J2EE)- Group C&S- iCAL interoperability- Cal delegation (Domino)
- WAP support- Sync Mail-PIM- New Devices
-New Release support-LWM delegation, Corporate mode support
Broad, Open, and Flexibleclient support for customers
-Group C&S-Search, built-inviewers (J2EE)
-Unified J2EE / Domino Portlet- Dynamic process advances
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Enterprise-Class Foundation with Lotus Workplace§ Enterprise-Class Reliability, Availability, Security
§ Extends e-mail Reach Without “Rip and Replace”4 Standards-based, cost effective4 Interoperable with existing mail infrastructures and directories
• Domino• Outlook/Exchange• Open standard SMTP networks
§ Choice of Tooling Framework that Best Targets IT Initiatives4 Domino4 J2EE
§ Real TCO4 Federated account management across all collaborative applications4 Auto-provisioning (patent pending technology) (J2EE capability)4 No more need for directory synchronization4 Control costs by paying for only what you need
Same infrastructure that powers E-Bay!
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Rich Client
BrowserAccess
Domino
Domino
Workplace “Adv. Messaging”
J2EE
Notes 6.5 Notes 6.5.1 Notes 7.x
Domino WebAccess 6.5
Domino WebAccess 6.5.1
PersonalProductivity
Personal / Team Productivity
LWM 1.1 LWM 6.5.1
Client Roadmap – Messaging Experiences
Outlook Client
Domino Access for MS Outlook 6.5
Domino Access for MS Outlook 6.5.1
Domino Access for MS Outlook 7.xDomino
J2EELWM 1.1
(IMAP & POP3) LWM 6.5.1 LWM 7.0
Mobile(Access & Sync)
Domino
J2EE
WEA for Domino
UnifiedPortlet
LWM 1.1
Domino WebAccess 7.x
Unified mobilefrom WEA
3Q/03 4Q/03 1H/04 2H/04 2005
LWM 6.5.1 LWM 7.0
LWM 7.0
Notes continues and works with
Lotus Workplace
Consistent user experience moving to
single browser
Outlook client on user’s desktop works with Lotus
Workplace
Moving to single mobile client
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Getting There: Deployment Decision Tree
§ Identify Functional Needs of User Communities• Map to Workplace Roadmap
§ Determine IT Priorities for• Open Standards Protocols and J2EE Tooling• Relational Databases for Collaborative Content • Portals and Web services • Corporate LDAP directory • TCO Goals• Need to sustain Notes / Domino Applications
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Domino Web Access
Getting There: Client Coexistence and Interoperability
Notes Clients
• Standard mail protocolInteroperability
• “Portal Like” Interface • (Now)
New “Advanced Messaging” Client
•Spans both NSF and DB2 Data Stores•(1H04)
•Feature rich Domino plug-in•Open standards protocols support for J2EE server- 1H04
Outlook Clients
Rich Clients
Notes and DWA Portlets
Reach / Thin Clients Unified Portlet
Consolidated UI for either platform(J2EE – now, Unified - 2H04)
DominoDomino J2EE J2EE Lotus Workplace Platform
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Getting There: Turn-Key Coexistence Interoperability by Design
DatabaseDatabase
Domino DirectoryDomino Directory
Messaging Services
Messaging Services
AccountManagement
AccountManagement
Domino
DB2 DatabaseDB2 Database
LDAP DirectoryLDAP Directory
MessagingServices
MessagingServices
AccountManagement
AccountManagement
Workplace Messaging
Interoperability
•Auto-ProvisioningCreate Workplace Messaging Accounts from Domino Admin Console• Single Sign-On Between WAS and Domino
•Open Standards Interoperability Integrate at any layer of mail hierarchySMTP, HTTP, POP3, IMAP, SSL, iCal
•LDAP Services for DominoLets Domino directory serve both platforms
•NSF to DB2Built-in Mail and Calendar Data Migration Tools
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Getting There: Implementation at a GlanceHow to Determine What, When, and How
1) Validate Requirements 4 Features – target user needs that match product roadmap 4 Hardware – server and desktop requirements based on platform roadmap 4 Administration Utilities – Define needs for Security, archival or management tools
2. Training and Transformation Management 4 To introduce new relational database and Web server technologies
3) Implementation 4 Directory
• Enable Domino LDAP service • Use Domino Directory Consolidator to present as one directory toWorkplace • Define User attributes to describe who is authorized for each server
§ Account Provisioning • Setup unique user identifier • Use existing field in Person document – extract using agent • Determine what, if any, data to migrate
4 Integrating into Mail Infrastructure • Mail routing between LWM, Domino and Internet • Implement into SMTP backbone • Deploy flexibly into any part of the SMTP infrastructure
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Key Messages for Notes/Domino Customers§ Notes/Domino is very much alive!
4 Notes is strategic client in Lotus Workplace -- one of the Lotus Workplace rich user experiences• Investment protection and TCO
4 Domino key component of Lotus Workplace Platform• Your messaging infrastructure continues to deliver the value, reliability, and security you count on• Your mission critical applications are protected• No rip-and-replace … it’s your choice whether and when to move to rich value of J2EE
infrastructure … and we’ll help you get there4 Roadmap of proposed releases/features focused on addressing customer requests and requirements
§ You should upgrade to the 6.5 release of Notes/Domino4 Adds key productivity features for end users
• IBM Lotus Workplace Welcome page• Tight integration of Sametime IM/awareness• Follow-up flags, reply/forward indicators, junk mail handling, more anti-Spam features• Domino Web Access feature parity with Notes
4 Gives you first steps of Lotus Workplace• Includes 20-user Sametime and Portal Express license
4 Continues to enhance ND 6.0 TCO story• Linux support on server and desktop• Improved monitoring and diagnostic data collection
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Evolving Domino Applications
• “Project” existing applications – Portlet Builders for
Business/Admin functions to provide "automatic" portlet UI will work for a subset of the Domino applications
– New capability within Domino Designer to generate portlets for existing applications
• “Mine” existing applications– Expose Domino application objects
and data in Workplace application model
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•End user (power user) development of portlets using portlet builder technology– Enables access to Notes/Domino applications via click and point– Similar to building transaction portlets for SAP, Siebel, etc.– Incorporates integration features like Cooperative Portlets Click 2 Action
capabilities
•Portlet builder scans DB's for which user has access– Allows selection of either forms or views– Fields from those forms or views are selected, and automatically built into
forms or tables– Can allow updates to data, but no field validation formulas, etc are run... so
it is raw access to fields
•UNDER 10 Min to build a new portlet
“Project" Domino Data from existing Notes/Domino applications
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• IBM is investing heavily in new RAD technology for J2EE application development– Portlets are a fundamental target of RAD efforts
• The "Seoul" project brings many of the Domino Designer like development qualities to J2EE programming– Drag and Drop assembly– Scriptable actions/event view– Simplified application navigation - No J2EE artifacts need be seen– Palette of useful controls and assemblies (like those from the Domino tag library
• Simplified backend data access for NSF based data allows full control over applications as you would have from Domino Designer– but, you are programming your UI in J2EE technology
• Portlet component in a few hours, for J2EE developers
“Reface" current Notes/Domino applications using J2EE RAD
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Lotus WorkplacePlatform
(full capabilities,tooling, etc)
Will Package/License portions of the complete platforminto targeted point products
Lotus WorkplaceMessaging
Lotus WorkplaceAdvanced Learning
Lotus WorkplaceTeam Collaboration
Customers can, but do not have to purchase
entire Workplace platform
Focused, easy to get started Lotus Workplace Products
Lotus Workplace Products
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Lotus WorkplaceAn innovative new initiative for Collaboration & Human Interaction
business on demand
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