- 1. Domino 6 vs. Exchange 2000 Lars-Olof Allerhed Advisorty
IT-Specialist
- 2. Cost / TCO
- According to attached reports Domino is cheaper then
Exchange
- Infrastructure deployment (Windows 2000 Server, Active
Directory)
- Deploy Exchange 2000 ( Mail migration)
- Application Transformation
- Training (End user, Administrators)
- Network topology (bandwidth, Latency)
- 3. Security
- ECL (Execution Control List)
- 4. Accessibility
- Client Agnostic (Notes Client, Web browser, PDA, WAP Phone,
Outlook, IMAP Klient)
- Rich API (COM/COM+, JAVA API, Taglibrary for JSP)
- Web Service Enabled (5.0.9)
- 5. Compabilities Development Evolution without Abandonment
Forms Views @Formula R2 Forms Views @Formula Agents ODBC R3 Forms
Views @Formula Agents ODBC LotusScript R4 Forms Views @Formula
Agents ODBC LotusScript HTML Pages R4.5 Forms Views @Formula Agents
ODBC LotusScript HTML Pages Framesets JavaScript Java R5 Forms
Views @Formula Agents ODBC LotusScript HTML Pages Framesets
JavaScript Java WebSphere -Servlet -JSP -SOAP/XML Native RDB
integration v6 Forms Views @Formula Agents ODBC LotusScript HTML
Pages Framesets JavaScript Java WebSphere -Servlet -JSP -SOAP/XML
Native RDB integration continued technological evolution v7
- 6. Architecture 100% Collaboration Time
.NET J2EE Architectual Changes ( WebStorage System Discontinued )
Architectual Changes ( WebStorage System Introduced )
- 7. Business Trends
- IT cost controls, emphasis on ROI
- Internet introduces new business models and need for B2B
integration
- Reduction in business travel
- Increased time pressures - "Internet time"
- 8. Summary
- Current business, technology, and market trends indicate it is
time for the "NextGen"
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- Modular collaborative services
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- Self-contained evolves to flexible, scalable, standardized
- What you have deployed today will continue to work and remains
relevant to your infrastructure