Efficient collaboration with Lotus Notes and Domino 8
by Red Hat

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Published on: 08/01/2008
Type of content: White Paper
Format: Adobe Acrobat (.pdf)
Price: FREE

Overview
Working with colleagues, customers and partners scattered around the world is becoming more commonplace in many industries. However, this type of communication can be a nightmare if not properly managed.

See how Domino Lotus Notes users were able to use integrated market-leading messaging, collaboration, information management and business productivity tools to meet their global communication needs.

Read now to learn more about how to get:

Robust inbox management
Extensive offline support
Customizable cross-platform interfaces

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